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LEPIDOPTERA BETEROCERA
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HENRY FROWDE
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CATALOGUE
OF
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN
Pe IDOPTERA HETEROCERA
IN THE COLLECTION OF
THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY MUSEUM
BY
COLONEL C. SWINHOE
B.S. B.Z.5:, ESE:S:
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SPHINGES AND BOMBYz
WITH EIGHT PL
Oxford
AT THE CLARENDON
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1892
Orford
PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
BY HORACE HART, PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY
PSE AGE
AT the request of Professor Westwood, and under the
orders and sanction of the Delegates of the Press, this work
is being produced as a students’ handbook to all the
Eastern Moths in the Oxford University Museum, including
chiefly the Walkerian types of the moths collected by Wal-
lace in the Malay Archipelago, which for many years have
been lost sight of and forgotten for want of a catalogue of
reference.
The Oxford University Museum collection of moths is
very largely a collection of the types of Hope, Saunders,
Walker, and Moore, many of the type specimens being
unique and of great scientific value.
All Walker’s types mentioned in his Catalogue of Hetero-
cerous Lepidoptera in the British Museum as ‘in coll. Saun-
ders’ should be in the Oxford Museum, as also the types
of all the species therein mentioned by him as described in
Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 3rd ser. vol. i.
The types of all the species mentioned in Walker’s cata-
logue which have a given locality preceding the lettered
localties showing that they are in the British Museum should
also be in the Oxford Museum. In so far as this work has
proceeded this has been proved to be the case by the correct-
vi PREFACE.
ness of the locality labels on the type specimens, and by
Walker’s manuscript names found below them.
I have to thank Professor Westwood for the assistance he
has given me in furnishing me with accommodation in the
Oxford Museum, and in permitting me to take out specimens
for comparison at other Museums. Nine-tenths of the mis-
takes made by systematic Lepidopterists are made for want
of this permission, and, without it, it is hopeless to expect
identifications to be made with any approach to correctness.
I have also to thank Messrs. Moore and Hampson for
much kindly assistance, the former in identification of species,
and the latter in working out the genera.
Co SEN EOr:,
OXFORD:
1 October, 1892.
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Prate I.
1. Macroglossa limata, Swz2/. Page 4 | 6. Panacra mira, Szwe7h.
2. Macroglossa kanita, Swz7h. a5 7. Acosmeryx mixtura, Wa/k.
3. Macroglossa vacillans, Wa/k. np) ote 8. Daphnis placida, Walk. ;
4. Panacra variolosa, Walk. ES 9. Cherocampaamara, 9, Swz7h.
5. Panacra frena, Sw. fae
Priate II.
1. Cyclosia chartacea, 9, Swz7zh. Page 69 11. Anthrenoptera contracta, Wadk. Page 35
2. Cyclosia enodis, 9, Swezh. 169 12. Heteropan lycznoides, Walk,
3. Caprima gelida, Walk. ah Ou 13. Syntomis longipennis, Wad.
4. Milleria ficta, Walk. 70 14 Pidorus sordidus, Wadh.
5. Eterusia submarginalis, 9, Swzh. 81 15. Caprima mutilata, Walk.
6. Mimeuplea danaides, Wak. Pag AL 16. Syntomis insueta, Szv7z7z/.
7. Chalcosia fragilis, Wadk. ae Mee 17. Hydrusa annosa, Walk.
8. Corma obscurata, Walk. TPO 18. Balatza homotana, Swz7h.
g. Soritia bipartita, Walk. i Oe: 19. Syntomis aurofasciata, Szwz7zh.
10. Doclea syntomoides, Walk. = {60
Prate III.
1. Hypsa ghara, Swz2h. Page 89 13. Eutane brevis, Szz7zh.
2. Hypsa isthmia, Wadk. ep asl) 14. Cossa vagivitta, Walk.
3. Duga rana, Swzh. 5 96 15. Barsine placens, Walk.
4. Baputa dimidiata, Walk. OS 16. Peronetys naringa, Szvz7/.
5. Argina pulchra, Sz¢7h. Ly 17. Darantacea cuneiplena, Walk.
6. Barsine lucibilis, Szvz7z/. ie Lr, 18. Corcura mysolica, Swezh.
7. Collita leucanioides, Walk. iy Lad 19. Macotasa tortricoides, Wa/k.
8. Coutha semiclusa, Wad. » 98 | 20. Chundana lugubris, Wade.
g. Byrsia dotata, Walk. Ay le) 21. Eutane aureocuprea, Walk.
10, Corcura torta, Walk. Ao HG) 22. Barsine hypoprepioides, Wah.
11. Teulisna plagiata, Wak. 3 220 23. Barsine intrita, Sw.
12. Corcura discalis, Wa/h. Hy a)
Pirate IV.
1. Aloa corsina, Sw7h. Page 171 13. Etanna florida, Wad.
2. Aloa gangara, Sw7zmh. lr 14. Pisara opalina, Walk.
3. Aithalida distinguenda, Walk. ,, 175 15. Lyclene ruenca, Swe7h.
4. Areas sparsalis, Walk. 5 2 VO 10. Nishada fasciculosa, Wad.
5. Areas conflictalis, Wad. ar ETO 17. Prabhasa xylinoides, Wa/k.
6. Areas rudis, Wad. zo 18. Dolgoma nebulosa, Wad.
7. Ardices garida, Szwz7h. 7 IZ) 19. Pisara acontioides, Wah.
8. Hypoprepia ziczac, Walk. 7 106 20. Minnagara fasciata, Wad.
g. Katha apicalis, Walk. 5 127 | 21. Sesapa divisa, Walk.
10. Teulisna chiloides, Wa/k. 5) 120 22. Selca cuneifera, Walk.
i1. Lyclene vagilinea, Wa/h. LOX 23. Mantala tineoides, Wa/z.
12. Pisara lucidalis, Wa/k. Fel ah te)
PLate V.
1. Eusemia saturata, Wade. Page 162 g. Atasca quadriplaga, Wad.
2. Eusemia milionata, Swf. vi Loz 10. Leptosoma radiata, Wad/k.
3. Eusemia hesperioides, Wa/&. en 202 11. Phaleenoides macleayi, Sw¢e7/.
4. Eusemia doreana, Swzzh. yn 6104 12. Leptosoma proprium, Szz7z/.
5. Leptosoma acceptum, Swizh. ,, 143 | 13. Atasca simplex, Walk.
6. Phaleenoides butleri, Szz72/. 157 | 14. Leptosoma mundipicta, Wa/h.
7. Leptosoma velans, Wal. » 44 | 15. Leptosoma egrotum, Sw7h.
5. Leptosoma kala, Swz7/. 143 |
Vili LIST OF PLATES.
Prater VI.
1. Adlullia innotata, Wadk. Page 185 ; 11. Mimeusemia tara, Swizh. Pape 167
2. Adlullia boleora, Swzh. , 186 , 12. Artaxa ruptata, Walk. » 188
3. Adlullia lunifera, Walk. od 13. Orgyia varia, Walk. yy ikotc
4. Odonestis directa, Szw7zzh. 1 201 14. Adlullia divisa, Wadk. Sy tkslos
5. Metanastria lucifuga, Szz7/. SOA! 15. Odonestis inobtrusa, Wadk. 200
6. Orgyia dimidiata, Wa/k. 4» 198 16. Orgyia osseata, Walk. » £98
7. Urocoma baliolalis, Szw272/. aks 17. Ticera castanea, Swzh. oy) Aes)
8. Adlullia xanthomela, Wak. 5 186 18. Aroa exoleta, Swzzh. toy
g. Artaxa signiplaga, Walk. » 188 19. Artaxa singapura, Swz7zh. ry este)
10. Sitina albicans, Swz7h. » 268
Pirate VII.
1. Drepana curvaria, Walk. Page 241 10. Synemon adelaida, Sze. Page 154
2. Laganda picaria, Walk. a2 55 11. Drepana quadripunctata, Walk. ,, 241
3. Gangarides vardena, Sw7zh. » 270 | 12. Dediama basivacua, Watk. eZOs
4. Gunda ochracea, Walk. 254 13. Ticilia argentilinea, Walk. », 244
5. Janassa cerigoides, Walk. » 297 | 14. Darna metaleuca, Walk. 230
6. Cascera inconcisa, Swz77/. » 299 | 15. Oreta singapura, Walk. sy 243
7. Ocinaria albiceps, Walk. a 250) 16. Synemon collecta, Szwz7h. ay
8. Narosa velutina, Walk. ES 17. Drepana-micacea, Walk. eA
g. Albara reversaria, Walk. zd
Prate VIII.
1. Spatalia lativitta, Wal. Page 296 10, Casana trilichoides, Wa/z. Page 287
2. Spatalia albonotata, Wad/k. yy ~—-295 11. Darna basalis, Wa/k. 230
3. Charagia pomalis, Sz. », 288 12. Thosea cruda, Walk. eee
4. Spatalia punctifera, Walk. » 296 13. Asterocopus nodosus, Wa/k. 4-299
5. Zeuzera congerens, Szwzzh. enzo 14. Phragmateecia gummata, Sw772/. 285
6. Natada congrua, Walk. 1 e233 15. Thosea vetusta, Walk. wn 2B
7. Pheosia grisea, Szz7zh. yy ~—-208 16. Hanisa subnotata, Walk. ee eis
%. Cossus chloratus, Szz72h. ay 284 17. Natada othosioides, Walk. reco
g. Birthama obliqua, Wadk. i ABO)
Ry ew eek
73*. for C. marginata read C. margarita. Kirby: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond.,
1877, p. 240.
257*. Cebysa leucotelus is a Tineid and not a Lithosid as shown by Walker,
and will be referred to again in its proper place.
363*. Eterusta submarginalis, for 3 read 6.
424*. The genus Dega belongs to the Geometrites, family Zerenidze, and not to
the Hypsinze as shown by Walker, and will be referred to again in its proper
place.
441*, last line, for Aztoceras read Autoceras. *
639*. for avnana read aruana.
692*. for arnus read av zis.
901*. Lelia testacea, note, the type ¢ from Bengal is in coll. Moore.
926*. Orgyta bicolor is a true Orgyta, and was placed-in the genus Pantana
by oversight.
CATALOGUE
OF
EASTERN LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA
IN THE
OXFORD UNIVERSITY MUSEUM.
PA Tet Lf
FAMILY SPHINGIDZ.
Sus-Famity MACROGLOSSINA.
Genus. SATASPES. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., p. 261 (1857).
1. Sataspes infernalis.
Sesia infernalis. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 61, pl. 30, fig. 3 (1848).
Macroglossa infernalis. Walker: viii. 95 (1856).
Sataspes infernalis. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 261 (1857).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 517 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i, 1. 1 (1887).
a. Silhet (type). b. Upper India (Drinkwater).
2. Sataspes uniformis.
Sataspes uniformis. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 3.
T. \ZS5 Lond:, ix: p: 518 (1876):
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 1. 2 (1887).
var. Sataspes infernalis. Boisd.: Sp. Gén. Lép. 1, pl. ro, figs. 1, 2 (1875).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. Silhet (3).
Grnus HEMARIS. Dalman: Vet. Akad. Handl., p. 207 (1816).
8. Hemaris sieboldi.
Macroglossa sieboldi. Boisd.: in de V’Orza’s Lep. Japan, p. 35 (1859).
Hemaris sieboldi.. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 519 (1876).
Sesta whitelyt. Butler: Ann. Mag., N. H. (4), xiv. p. 367 (1874).
Type. Japan, in B. M.
a. Japan.
2 SPHINGID.
4. Hemaris saundersii.
Sesta saunderstt. Walker: viii. 83 (1856).
Hemarts saundersiz. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 520 (1876),
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 1. 4 (1887).
Type. N. India, in B. M.
a. E. Indies (Hutton).
5. Hemaris bucklandi.
Hemaris bucklandi. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xiv. p. 404 (1884).
flemartis cunninghamt. Boisd.: (nec. Walker), Sp. Gén., p. 375 (1875).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Australia.
6. Hemaris kingi.
Macroglossa kingt. McLeay: King’s Survey of Australia, App., p. 465
(1827).
Type. Australia, in Sydney Mus.
a. Australia (3).
7. Hemaris hylas.
Sphinx hylas. Linn.: Mant., i. p. 539 (1771).
Sesta hylas. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. i. p. 379 (1793).
Walker: viil. 84 (1856).
ae Nloore: (Cat Leps a 5 C-ai-gps 200 pplics ose elnan Chonea)s
Cephnodes hylas. Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schmett., p. 131 (1816).
= a Moore ep, Ceyloin.(p. 3%, pls03, lea (E882):
LFemaris hylas. Butler: T.Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 522, pl. go, figs. 4, 5 (1876).
————— Dewitz: Nerh. L. C. Ak., 44, p. 266, pl. 9, figs. 9, 9a, 9 6.
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 31, pl. 93, figs. 4@, 46 (1882).
—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 2. 5 (1887).
= aaa winhoe! rans: Ent-soc., deond...1890,.p" 1925
— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 1. 1 (1891).
—— Saalmiiller, Lep. Madag., i. p. 117, pl. 3, fig. 40.
Sphinx picus, Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. p. 83, pl. 148, fig. B (1777).
Sesta cunninghamz. Walker: viii. 85 (1856).
Macroglossa cunninghami. Schaufuss: Nunquam Otiosus, i. p. 22 (1870).
Hemaris cunninghamt. Wampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 1. 1
(1891).
var. Macroglossa apus. Boisd.: Faun. Ent. Madag., pl. 79, pl. 10, fig. 4
(1833).
a. Nilgiri Hills (4). b. East Indies. e. China. a. Bolivia.
e. South Africa (2) (E. C. Bupton). f. Natal. g. West Africa.
h. Sierra Leone.
Genus RHOPALOPSYCHE. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 239.
8. Rhopalopsyche nycteris.
Macroglossa nycteris. Kollar: Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. 2. p. 458, pl. 19,
fig. 5 (1844).
SPHINGID. 3
Rhopalopsyche nycteris, Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 523 (1876).
_———___—__—_——_.=—_ Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 2. 8
(1887).
Macroglossa volucris. Walker: viii. 94 (1856).
a. Silhet (2). b. E. Indies (Hearsay).
Grnus MACROGLOSSA. Osch.: Eur. Schm., iv. p. 41 (1816).
9. Macroglossa stellatarum.
Sphinx stellatarum. Linn.: Syst. Nat., i. 2. p. 803 (1767).
Sesta stellatarum. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. i. p. 380 (1793).
Psithyros stellatarum. Wiib.: Verz. Bek. Schmett., p. 132 (1816).
Macroglossa stellatarum. Walker: viii. 86 (1856).
—_—_—______———— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 524 (1876).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 514.
Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1885, p. 347.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 2. 9
(1887).
a. Cochin China. b. E. Indies (Heath).
10. Macroglossa gilia.
Macroglossa gilia. Werrich Schaffer: Samml. Ausser. Eur. Schmett., pl.
23, fig. 107 (1850).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 527, pl. go, fig. 9, larva,
fig. 10, pupa (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 5. 25 (1887).
——_——_—_——_—— Hampson: IIl. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 1. 12 (1891).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. Silhet. b. India (Ashmol. Mus.). e. China (2).
ll. Macroglossa interrupta.
Macroglossa interrupta. Butler: P.Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 242, pl. 37, fig. 2.
T. Z. S:, Lond., ix. p. 526 (1876).
— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 5. 23
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Silhet.
12. Macroglossa bombylans.
Macroglossa bombylans. Boisd.: Spec. Gén. Lép. Het., p. 334 (1875).
Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 525 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India,i. 4. 16 (1887)
Macroglossa gilia, Walker (nec. Herrich Schaffer): viii. p. 93 (1856).
a. India. b. India (Kirby).
13. Macroglossa avicula.
Macroglossa avicula. Boisd.: Sp. Gen. Lép., p. 334 (1875).
—_—____—_— Butler: P.Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 240.
1. Z.S:, Lond:, ix. p. 525 (876).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java.
4 SPHINGID/S.
14, Macroglossa insipida.
Macroglossa insipida. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 242.
———______—— T.Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 527 (1876).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 30, pl. 92, fig. 3, imago;
figs. 3, 30, larva and pupa (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 3. 10 (1887).
——______———_ Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 1.4 (1891).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon.
15. Macroglossa limata. n.sp.: Pl. 1. f. 1.
Above, reddish brown, thorax and abdomen suffused with bright
chesnut, sides of abdomen with three large dark ochreous round
spots, followed by two small pure white spots; anal tuft dark
blackish brown, fore-wings with a purplish suffusion sparsely irro-
rated with brown atoms. ‘Transverse bands chesnut brown, an
indistinct one at the base. 2nd ante medial thickening downwards
and expanding towards the base on the hinder margin. 3rd post
medial elbowed outwards above the middle, and slightly elbowed
inwards below the middle, followed by a dark suffusion in the disc,
not extending to the costa, a marginal distorted band, and a small
square blackish subapical mark. Hind-wings blackish brown with
a central deep reddish ochreous band, with its margins well defined.
Underside, face whitish, body and wings pale dull chesnut,
wings with a broad greyish brown marginal band with distorted
inner margins, and with three sinuous brown transverse lines all
beyond the middle on the fore-wings, and commencing from just
before the middle in the hind-wings, the inner line in both wings
thickest and straightest.
Expanse of wings 17% inches.
a Java (type) (Horsfield).
Allied to JZ. zzstpida (Butler), from Ceylon, somewhat of the same
hue of colour, the second and third bands on the fore-wing above are
much more separated than in that species, the second is much more
even, and the third more distorted ; the hind-wings are deeper, and
the brown marginal band is broader, and has a more evenly curved
inner margin.
There are specimens of this species also from Java in the British
, Museum unnamed.
16. Macroglossa sitiene.
Macroglossa sttiene. Walker: viii. p. 92 (1856).
= Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 527 (1876).
on Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, i. 5. 24
(1887).
Hampson: Il. Typ: Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 11
(1891).
Type. Silhet,in B. M:
a. Siam (Mouhot). b. Silhet.
SPHINGID. 5
17. Macroglossa kanita. n.sp.: Pl. 1. f. 2.
Above, dark brown, a blackish brown line along the centre of the
thorax, and extending along the head to the tips of the palpi,
abdomen with large ochreous spots at the sides of the central segments,
and a pair of black spots in the middle of these two segments, a
whitish segmental line marking the last segment, a black central
patch just above the anal tuft, which is large and blackish brown.
Fore-wings with a purplish tinge, transverse bands blackish brown,
Ist ante medial, erect and expanding downwards, 2nd a little
beyond the middle, broad, clearly margined with black, elbowed
outwardly above, and nearly erect downwards, followed by a pale out-
wardly curved discal line, a large and longish sub-apical squarish spot,
and a small blackish mark on the outer margin just below the apex.
Hind-wings blackish brown, with a narrow ochreous central band
of the usual kind.
Underside, very dark uniform reddish brown, palpi, face and
pectus white, a small pure white spot at the sides in each segment ;
wings with faint traces of some transverse lines, and with a bright
ochreous space at the abdominal margin of hind-wings.
Expanse of wings 2,3; inches.
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
Allied to JZ. sitiene (Walker), differs in the closeness and greater
breadth of the bands on the fore-wings, the much narrower belt on
the hind-wings, and the darker and more uniform colouration of
the underside.
18. Macroglossa alcedo.
Macroglossa alcedo. Boisd.: Voy. de \’Astrolabe, Ent., p. 188 (1832-35).
—_—_—_—__—_—— Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 526 (1876).
a. New Caledonia (Wallace).
19. Macroglossa labrosa. n. sp.
Above, dark brown with a glaucous tinge ; thorax with some chesnut
brown hairs, abdomen with a large square reddish ochreous spot on
the first three segments on each side, with a continuation of small
tufts of brown bristles tipped with the same colour, and with the
anal tuft large, similarly coloured, but with the ochreous colour
predominating ; fore-wings with darker transverse bands.
Ist ante medial, almost all the entire basal portion up to the band
darkened.
2nd post medial, with its sides well defined by two dark lines
slightly curving outwards above, apical space also dark.
Hind-wings bright ochreous, two or three brown basal streaks, and
a broad dark brown marginal band with a well curved and fairly
defined inner margin.
Underside, face white, pectus greyish, abdomen, legs and wings red-
dish brown, abdominal tufts at the sides and anal tuft reddish, wings
broadly ochreous at their basal portions, about one third on the fore-,
and halfon the hind-wings with three indistinct transverse central lines,
6 SPHINGID.
Expanse of wings 2;%5 inches.
a. Bouru (type) (Wallace).
Allied to JZ. alcedo (Boisd.), fore-wings somewhat similar, hind-
wings with the yellow band of a similar hue but paler, can, however,
easily be distinguished by its great width of body, by its very much
broader yellow band, by the yellow anal tuft, and by the broad yellow
base of both wings below.
20. Macroglossa inusitata. n. sp.
Above, blackish brown, abdomen more blackish, with black seg-
mental bands at the sides, and with indistinct yellowish spots on the
two central segments, anal tuft long and thick and very dark, fore-
wing with indistinct darker transverse bands, Ist sub-basal very
indistinct, 2nd ante medial, the broadest, curved outwardly and
thickening downwards. 3rd post medial indicated by its two mar-
ginal lines, elbowed outwards just below the costa, and inwards in
its middle coming close to the second band. 4th discal indistinct,
indicated by its two faint marginal lines, and shaped somewhat as in
the third, also some apical darker indistinct marks
Hind-wings blackish brown, with a broad ochreous central band,
the inner margin irregular, the outer well curved and well defined.
Underside, face white, body and legs soot brown, abdomen with
segmental dark bands, three small white spots at the sides below the
middle, anal tuft dark brown, wings dark brown but dull in colour,
hind margin of fore-wings and abdominal marginal space of hind-
wings ochreous; no visible transverse lines.
Expanse of wings 2} inches.
a. Dorey (type) (Wallace).
Coloured somewhat similarly on the wings to JZ. alcedo (Boisd.),
the transverse bands on the fore-wings are more numerous and
closer together and the yellow band on hind-wings nearly as broad
in WZ. labrosa; there are only a few brown streaks.
Can be easily distinguished by its very black abdomen above and
below and by its peculiar bottle shape.
21. Macroglossa pylene.
Macroglossa pylene. Felder: Sitz. Akad. Wiss., Wien, xliii. p. 29 (1861).
Walker: xxxi. 27 (1864).
3utler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 525 (1876).
a. Ceram (Wallace). b. Waigau (Wallace).
22. Macroglossa luteata.
Macroglossa luteata. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 241, pl. 37, fig. 5.
——_____—_—_—___—__ —_—— T.Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 256 (1876).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 844.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 4. 19 (1887).
——————— ._ Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 162.
Type. Silhet, in coll. Moore.
a. Silhet.
SPHINGID&. 4
28. Macroglossa belis.
Sphinx belis. Cramer: Pap. Exot., i. p. 147, pl. 9}, fig. C (1776).
Macroglossa belis. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 526, pl. 90, figs. 6, 7,
larva and pupa (1876).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 287.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 4. 18 (1887).
SSS) ampson: Ul, Typrlep: Het. B. Ms vill- 1-9" (1891).
Macroglossa phyrrhula. Boisd.: Spec. Gén. Lép. Het., i. p. 337 (1875).
Macroglossa assimilis. Swainson: Zool. Ml. Ser., i. vol. i. pl. 64 (1820).
Macroglossa zena. Boisd.: Spec. Gén. Lép. Het., i. p. 337 (4875).
a. East Indies (Hearsay). b. East Indies (2) (Hutton). ¢. India
(2) (Ashmol. Mus.).
24. Macroglossa faro.
Macroglossa faro. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. pl. 285, fig. C (1779).
————_—_—_—— Walker: xxxi. 27 (1864).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 528 (1876).
a. Singapore (2).
25. Macroglossa corythus.
Macroglossa corythus. Walker: viii. 92 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 527 (1876).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java (2) (Horsfield).
26. Macroglossa obscuriceps.
Macroglossa obscuriceps. Butler : P. Z.S., Lond., 1876, p. 309, pl. 22, fig. 5.
ee I, SMa, TH OE OBE, (EOL
Type. Ayerpanas, Malacca, in coll. Roberts.
a. Singapore (Horsley).
27. Macroglossa errans.
Macreglossa errans. Walker: viii. 96 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 529 (1876).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B.M.
a. Queensland. b. Australia. ce. Cape York.
28. Macroglossa micacea.
Macroglossa micacea. Walker: viii. 96 (1856).
—_—____—— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 529 (1876).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay (2). b. Moreton Bay (Stevens).
29. Macroglossa gyrans.
Macroglossa gyrans. Walker: viii. 91 (1856).
— ee Boisd.: Spec. Gen: Léep. Pet yp: 3301is75):
Butler; T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 524 (1876).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 30, pl. 93, fig. 1 (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 287.
————— | (Coresiand owinhs= Gata Mothsior india, de (18S/7).
8 SPHINGIDA.
Macroglossa gyrans. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 1. 7 (1891).
Type. N. India, in B. M.
a. India. b. E. Indies (2). e. Cent. India (3).
380. Macroglossa vacillans. PI. 1. f. 3.
Macroglossa vacillans, Walker: xxxi. 27 (1864).
—_—_______—— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 528 (1876).
a. Timor (type) (Wallace).
Genus RHODOSOMA. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 534 (1876).
31. Rhodosoma triopus.
Macroglossa triopus. Westw.: Cab, Or. Ent., p. 14, pl. 6, fig. 4 (1848).
—__________———— . Walker: viii. 95 (1856).
Rhodosoma triopus. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. §34 (1876).
—_—_____——— _ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 7. 36 (1887).
a. Assam (type) (Jenkins). b. India.
Genus GURELCA. Kirby: Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc., 1879, p. 39.
Lophura. Walker: viii. 105 (1856); (nom. preoc., used twice
in reptiles and birds), (1822 and 1844).
32. Gurelea masuriensis.
Lophura masuriensis. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 244, pl. 36, fig. 3.
WT Zas:, Lond:, ix. 1p. 537 (876):
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 7. 37
(1887).
Type. Masuri, N.-W. Himalayas, in coll. Moore.
a. India. b. Masuri (Hutton).
33. Gurelea hyas.
Lophura hyas. Walker: viii. 107 (1856).
——_—— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 538, pl. go, figs. 2, 3, larva
and pupa (1876).
————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 7. 40 (1887).
Type. Hong Kong in B. M.
a. Silhet (2). b. Assam (Jenkins). ec. Java (Horsfield).
Sus-Famiry CHAAROCAMPIN A.
Grnus ACOSMERYX. Boisd.: Sp. Gén. Lép., p. 214 (1875).
84. Acosmeryx sericeus.
Philampelus sericeus. Walker: viii. 181 (1856).
Acosmeryx sericeus. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 544 (1876).
——$$_ —— II. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 1, pl. 78, fig. 2
(1881).
SPHINGID. 9
Acosmeryx sericeus. Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 8. 45 (1887).
Acosmeryx anceoides. Boisd.: Sp. Gén. Lép. Het., i. p. 216 (1875).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Assam (Jenkins).
35. Acosmeryx anceus.
Sphinx anceus. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. p. 124, pl. 355, fig. A (1781).
LEnyo anceus. Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schmett., p. 132 (1816).
————— Walker: viii. 119 (1856).
Philampelus anceus. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 270, pl. 9, figs. 4,
4a, larva and pupa (1857).
Acosmeryx anceus. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 544, pl. go, figs. 11
and 12, larva and pupa (1876).
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, i. 8. 46 (1887).
a. India.
36. Acosmeryx mixtura. PI. 1. f. 7.
Zonilia mixtura. Walker: xxxi. 34 (1864).
Acosmeryx mixtura, Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 545 (1876).
a. Aru (type) (Wallace).
37. Acosmeryx naga.
Philampelus naga. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 271 (1857).
——————___ Walker: xxxi. 33 (1864).
Acosmeryx naga. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 9. 48 (1887).
Type. Sikkim, in B. M.
a. East Indies (Westwood). b. India (2).
38. Acosmeryx miskini.
Daphnusa miskini. R. P. Murray: Syst. Ent., i. pt. 7, p. 178 (Oct. 1873).
Acosmeryx miskint. Butler; T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 544 (1876).
—————— Kirby: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 234.
Type. Queensland, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay. b. Queensland.
39. Acosmeryx cinerea.
Acosmeryx cinerea. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 245.
TS Dype ep. ret, BM, ve ps Ippls 7.95
fig. 1 (1881).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 24, pl. 89, fig. 2 imago,
fig. 2 @ larva and pupa (1882).
————————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 8. 44 (1887).
Acosmeryx shervilit, Boisd.: Sp. Gén. Leép. Het., i. p. 216 (1875).
——_—_—_—_—_———— _ Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 631 (1876).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. Darjiling. b. Silhet. e. India.
1O SPHINGID:.
Genus AMPELOPHAGA. Bremer and Grey, Beitr. Schm.:—
Fauna nord China’s, p. 11 (1853).
40. Ampelophaga rubiginosa.
Ampelophaga rubiginosa. Bremer and Grey: Beitr. Schm., Fauna nord
China’s, p. 11 (1853).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 546, pl. 91, figs.
4 and 5, larva and pupa (1876).
Deilephila rubiginosa. Walker: viii. 173 (1856).
Cherocampa rubiginosa. Ménétriés: Enum. Corp. Anim., Mus. Imp.
Acad. Sci. Petrop., ii. p. 91, pl. 12, fig. 2
(1857).
Type. China, in Mus. St. Petersburg.
a. Shantung, China (Janson).
Genus ELIBIA. Walker: viii. 148 (1856).
41, Elibia dolichus.
Cherocampa dolichus. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 61, pl. 30, fig.
(1848).
Elibia dolichus. Walker: viii. 149 (1856).
= —— Batlers UZ. S, Pond. ix pe 5478s 70).
a. Silhet (type). b. Silhet (Ashmol. Mus.). ec. Singapore.
d. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot).
Genus PERGESA. Walker: vili. 149 (1856).
42. Pergesa velata.
Pergesa velata. Walker: xxxv. 1853 (1866).
ee Butlers ZS sleondesixe peas 4a) a7).
- - Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 3, pl. 78, fig. 5
(1881).
—_——————.. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i, 10. 54 (1887).
Pergesa castor, Moore (nec. Walker) : Cat. Lep. E. I. C., p. 273 (1857).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India.
43. Pergesa acuta.
Zonilia acuta. Walker: viii. 195 (1856).
Pergesa\?) acuta. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. §47 (1876).
2 Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 9. 52 (1887).
Pergesa castor (part). Walker: viii. 153 (1856).
a. India (type). b. Silhet.
44. Pergesa acteus.
Sphinx acteus. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. p. 93, pl. 248, fig. A (1779).
Oreus acteus. Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 136 (1816).
SPHINGID#:. II
FPergesa acteus. Walker: viii. 153 (1856).
—————— Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., i. p. 272, pl. 10, figs. 1, 14,
larva and pupa (1857).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 548 (1876).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 23, pl. 88, figs. 1 and 1@ (1882).
———_——— S$winhoe: P. Z.%., Lond., 1885, p. 288.
———_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 10. 53 (1887).
———— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 162.
Cherocampa acteus. Boisd.: Sp. Gen. Lép. Het., i. p. 257 (1875).
8. oilhet (3). b. India. ce. Assam (Jenkins). d. Java
(Hearsay). e. Sarawak (Wallace).
Genus PANACRA. Walker: viii. 154 (1856).
45. Panacra vigil.
Sphinx vigil, Guer.: Delessart’s Voy. dans l’Ind., pt. ii. p. 80, pl. 23,
fig. 1 (1843).
Panacra vigil, Moore: Cat. Lep. E. 1. C., i. p. 270 (1857).
——————— Semper: Verhandl. Zool. Botan. Gessel., Wien, p. 699
(1867).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 551 (1876).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., il. p. 25, pl. 87, figs. 3, 3a, 3 6 imago,
larva and pupa (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 287.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 12. 71 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 163.
asa | tlumpsen) Ll, aiyp, ep: Het. BeM_ vill. 5. Dsa(Eson).
Sphinx phenyx. err. Schaffer: Aus. Europ. Schm., pl. 83, fig. 478
(1858).
Anceryx phenyx. Walker: xxxi. 36 (1864).
Panacra lignaria (part). Walker: viii. 156 (1856)
a. Ceylon. b. India (2). ce. Kanara.
46. Panacra automedon.
Panacra automedon. Walker: viii. 54 (2) (1856).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 12. 65
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 163.
Agonyx automedon, Butler: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M.,.v. p. 6, pl. 79,
fig. 1 (1881).
Panacra truncata, Walker: viii. 160 (3) (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 550 (1876).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins), bs ‘silbet (4).
47. Panacra mydon.
Panacra mydon. Walker: viii. 155 (1856).
: 3utler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 550 (1876).
oS Ili. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 5, pl. 78, fig. 9
(1881).
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48
SPHINGIDE.
Panacra mydon, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i, 12. 66 (1887).
Panacra scapularis (part). Walker: viii. 157 (1856).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. Silhet.
Panacra frena. n.sp.: Pl. 1. f. 5.
Above, rosy fawn colour suffused with brown, with dark brown
transverse bands and patches in fore-wings, abdomen with some
brown marks, and thorax brown ; fore-wings with brown marks in
the costa, a medial transverse very oblique band, from the hinder
border before the middle, to the costa near the apex, composed of
four or five sinuous lines on a dark ground, this dark colour extend-
ing on the hinder margin to the angle, the inner line of the band
distinct and nearly straight, a brown angular patch on the outer
margin, the apex of the angle touching the band above the centre,
and a brown apical mark, some sinuous fine lines also between the
band and the base all running parallel with the band.
Hind-wings brown, with a yellowish streak running inwards sub-
marginally from the anal angle, underside fawn colour, palpi, face and
pectus white, fore-wings with the basal two-thirds suffused with
brown above the hinder marginal space, a discal brown band with
two or three dentations outwards at the middle, and a submarginal
brown patch as above. Hind-wings with three central transverse
lines marked with spots as if dentated, and with an outer marginal
band.
Expanse of wings, ¢ 1,5, 2 23/5 inches.
a. Silhet (type) I d, 2 2
Allied to Panacra mydon (Boisd.); also a Silhet insect, and to
P. scapularis (Horsf.) from Java, is smaller than either, is quite
differently coloured, and has the bands and patches of a different
pattern, the central band being less oblique and more compact,
and the basal lines altogether different; though the three examples
before me are good specimens, they are old ones, and the bodies
are somewhat rubbed.
There are some examples of this species in the B. M. from Silhet,
unnamed.
49. Panacra scapularis.
Panacra scapularis. Walker: viii. 157 (1856).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., p. 269, pl. 9, figs. 5, 52,
larva (1857).
Semper: Verz, Zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. p. 679
(1867).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 551 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 12. 70
(1887).
SPHINGID&. 13
var. Panacra elegantulus. Werrich Schaffer: Aus. Europ. Schm., pl. 83,
fig. 479 (1858).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Malacca (Wallace). b. Sarawak (Wallace). ce. Philippine
Islands.
50. Panacra variolosa. Pl. 1. f. 4.
Panacra variolosa. Walker: viii. 156 (1856).
Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 550 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i, 12. 69
(1887).
a. Silhet (type).
51. Panacra lignaria.
Panacra lignaria. Walker: viii. 156 (1856).
———— Butlers DZ, Ss Lond ix. ps 550) (1876):
Cherocampa phoenix. Koch (nec. H.-Sch.) : Indo-Austral Lep. Fauna, ii.
P- 53 (1873).
Type. Cape York, in B. M.
a. Philippines. b. Richmond River. c. Queensland.
d. Manilla,
52. Panacra testacea.
Perigonia testacea. Walker : viii. 102 (g) (1856).
—— xxi. 29 (1864).
Agonyx testacea. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 26, pl. 89, fig. 1 (1882).
Panacra testacea. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 11. 63 (1887).
——___— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 1. 16 (1891).
Agonyx emilia. Boisd.: Sp. Gén. Lép. Het., p. 318, pl. 8, fig. 1 (1875).
Panacra ella. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 246.
———___—— T.Z.%S., Lond., ix. p. 550, pl. 92, fig. 7 9 (1876).
Type without locality in B. M.
Type (‘ella’). Silhet in coll. Moore.
a. Nilgiri Hills.
53. Panacra busiris.
Panacra busiris. Walker: viii. 158 (1856).
—____—_—_—— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 549 (1876).
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 6, pl. 79, fig. 2
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 11. 62 (1887).
—_—_—_———— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 163.
Type. Silhet, in B.M.
a. India (2). b. Silhet (2).
54. Panacra mira. n.sp.: Pl. 1. f. 6.
Above, pinkish grey irrorated with brown atoms, palpi, head and
thorax bright chesnut striped with pinkish grey on each side, a
central band on the thorax, and a stripe on each side between the
central and outer stripes of same colour ; abdomen brownish, palest
14
55.
56.
SPHINGIDE.
at the base and sides, with a dorsal pale band and some silvery
spots on each side on last four segments ; anal tuft small, brownish.
Fore-wings brownish on costal portions, with some blackish brown
patches: a central broad, pale, very oblique band from the centre
of the hinder margin to the apex, limited on its inner side by two
brown lines close together, which bend up near the hinder margin,
where there is a brown spot, and extend irregularly upwards to the
costa; the band is limited on its outer side by a dark blackish brown
band, which has dentations on its outer side along the veins, a
sub-marginal angulated line with points on the angles, and a brown
space on the hinder margin of the wing near the angle.
Hind-wings pinkish fawn colour, paling at the costal and abdominal
spaces.
Underside, dark pinkish grey, pectus and thorax whitish, abdomen
with some whitish lateral small spots, wings very uniform in colour,
with a transverse post-medial line of brown points on the veins,
and a dark marginal band nearly uniform in width.
Expanse of wings 24 inches.
a. Cape York, N. Australia (type) (Higgins).
Allied to P. zzszgnzs (Butler), is a handsome insect.
Panacra (?) ochracea.
Calliomma ochracea. Walker: viii. 112 (£856).
fanacra (?) ochracea. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 551 (1876).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
This insect is very closely allied to Cal/éomma thorates (Hibner),
from the New World, and much resembles it in shape and pattern,
and I think probably there has been some mistake as to its locality.
Genus CIZARA. Walker: viii. 119 (1856).
Cizara ardeniz.
Sphinx ardenie. Lewin: Prodr. Ent., ili. pl. 2 (1805).
Deilephila ardenig. Boisd.: Voy. de l Astrolabe, Ent., p. 183 (1832-35).
Cizara ardenia. Walker: viii. 120 (1856).
——_—_—— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond.,, ix. p. 552 (1876).
a. Moreton Bay, Australia (2).
Genus CHASROCAMPA. Duponchel: Hist. Nat. Lep. Fr.
Suppl. ii. p. 159 (1835).
57. Cherocampa macromera.
Cherocampa macromera. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 7.
T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 554 (1876).
Hammond: Ent., xiii. p. 280, var. of larva
(1880).
es Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., p. 7, pl. 79,
fig. 3 (1881).
SPHINGIDA. 15
Cherocampa macromera. Kane: Ent., xv. p. 234, larva (1882).
—___—_—_—_——_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 14.
80 (1887).
Cherocampa elpenor, var. Walker: viii. 128 (1856).
Cherocampa rivularis. Boisd.: Sp. Gén. Lép. Het., p. 280 (1875).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. Silhet.
58. Cherocampa suffusa.
Cherocampa suffusa. Walker: viii. 146 (1856).
—_____—_—__———— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 555 (1876).
Ll Typ. ep: Het. obs My aiin pir, spl. 4m,
fig. I (1879).
Snellen: Tijd. Voor Ent., xxviii. p. 254, pl. 9, fig. 2
(1885).
Type. Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. Singapore (Wallace). b. Sarawak (Wallace). e. Penang
(Ormerod). _—d. Silhet. e. Assam (Jenkins).
59. Cherocampa alecto.
Sphinx alecto. Linn. : Muss. Lud. Ulr., p. 357 (1764).
——————— Drury: Ill. Exot. Ins., ii. p. 48, pl. 27, fig. 4 (1773).
———_——— Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. p. 62, pl. 137, fig. D (1777).
Lsoples alecto. Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 135 (1816).
Detlephila alecto. Boisd.: Ind. Meth., p. 46 (1829).
Cherocampa alecto. Walker: vili. 130 (1856).
——__—_—— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 555 (1876).
Aurivillius: Kongl. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl., vol. 19,
p- 138 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 15. 83
(1887).
————————— _ Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., viii. 1.17 (1891).
Sphinx cretica. Boisd.: Ann. Soc. Lin., Paris, vi. pt. 118, pl. 6, fig. 5
(1827).
Cherocampa cretica. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1880, p. 411, pl. 39, fig. 8,
larva.
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1885, p. 346.
a. India (Hearsay). b. Bombay. ce. Java (Horsfield). d. Canton.
e. Greece (2).
60. Cherocampa pallicosta.
Cherocampa pallicosta. Walker: viii. 145 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 566 (1876).
—— —_——_——_ 1 Il. Typ. Lep. Het, B. M., iii. p. 1, pl. 41,
fig. 2 (1879).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 20. 106
(1887).
Gnathothlibus pallicosta. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 21, pl. 84, fig. 6 (1882)
Type. Silhet, in B.M.
a. Silhet (2). b. Assam (Jenkins). e. Ceylon.
16 SPHINGID.
61. Chwrocampa ignea.
Cherocampa ignea. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 10, pl. 1, fig. 4.
= —— T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 566 (1876).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (2). b. Port Essington.
62. Cherocampa scrofa.
Deilephila scrofa. Boisd.: Voy. de Astrolabe, Ent., p. 185 (1832-35).
Cherocampa scrofa. Walker: viii. 147 (1856).
—_____—_—— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 566 (1876).
Detlephila porcia, Wallengren: Wien, Ent. Mon.,, iv. p. 42 (1860).
a. Australia (2). b. Australia (R. H. Codrington).
63. Cherocampa elegans.
Cherocampa elegans. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 8, pl. 2, fig. 1.
—_____——— T. Z.%., Lond., ix. p. 556 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 15. 84
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 163.
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 1. 18
(1891).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java (Horsfield).
64. Cherocampa theylia.
Sphinx theylia. Linn. : Syst. Nat., 12. 803. 24 (1767).
Sphinx thyelia (sic). Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 153. 60 (1781).
Lsoples theylia. Wiibn.: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 135. 1455 (1816).
————— Moore: Lep. Cey]l., ii. p. 19, pl. 84, fig. 5 (1882).
Cherocampa thyelia (sic). Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 276 (1857).
—_—_———— Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 288.
Cherocampa theylia. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 556 (1876).
—__——_———— Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 388,
pl. 15 (larva).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 15. 85
(1887).
EHlampson'; Wl typ: Wep. Het., Bi M:, vill. 2) xo
(1891).
Sphinx boerhavie. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 148. 39 (1781).
Sphinx pluto. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 148. 40 (1781).
Sphinx pinastrina. Martyn: Psyche, pl. 30, fig. 85 (1797).
Sphinx octopunctata. Gmel.: Sys. Nat., i. 5. 2386.
Cherocampa eson (part). Walker: viii. 137 (1856).
a. India (4) (Hearsay). b. Bengal. e. Bombay. d. Cey-
lon (2) (Thwaites).
65. Cherocampa rosetta. n. sp.
Above, palpi, head, and thorax, chesnut brown, with a whitish
border on each side, abdomen reddish fawn colour, with reddish
lateral stripes, fore-wings dark fawn colour, a fine brown point at
end of cell, and a very oblique discal pale band from middle of
hinder margin to apex, intersected by four brown lines, which curve
SPHINGIDA. 17
slightly outwards, also two sub-marginal lines which join the other
lines at the apex, hind-wings red with a brown border and slightly
paler at the anal angle.
Underside, face white, body and wings reddish fawn colour, tibize
whitish above, wings with a brownish border, distorted on the fore-
wings, and with some brownish striz along costa and apex of both
wings.
Expanse of wings 2,3, inches.
a. Ceram (type) (Wallace). b. Melville Island (Hope).
Allied to C. theylia, but is easily distinguishable by the absence
of all the brown marks on the wings above and below.
66. Cherocampa rafflesii.
Cherocampa raffesit. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 556 (1876).
ee «Steg LPS ZS UL STE fob Zito
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 15. 86
(1887).
—______ Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 163.
Tsoples raffiesit. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 19, pl. 84, fig. 3 (1882).
Sphinx theylia, Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. p. 58, pl. 226, fig. F (1779).
Type. Java, in B.M.
a. Sarawak (Wallace). b. Amboina (Wallace). c. Java.
d. China. e. Ceylon. f. Kanara (3).
67. Cherocampa johanna.
Cherocampa johanna. Kirby: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 241.
<= Waterhouse: Aid, i: pl: 36 (188m):
Type. Australia, in Dublin Mus.
a. Queensland. b. Queensland (Kirby).
68. Cherocampa celerio.
Sphinx celerio. Linn.: Syst. Nat., ed. xii. p. 800 (1767).
———— Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. p. 42, pl. 125, fig. E (1775).
Hippotion celerio. WHiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 135 (1816).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 16, pl. 84, fig. 4 (1882).
Deilephila celerio. Stephens: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., i. p. 128 (1828).
Cherocampa celerio. Duponchel: Lep. France, Supp,, ii. p. 159 (1835).
——__—_____—— Walker: viii. 128 (1856).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 274, pl. 11, figs. 1,
I @ (1857).
Boisd. : Sp. Gén. Lép. Het., i. p. 238 (1875).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 557 (1876).
Kirby : Ent. Mont. Mag., xiv. p. 185 (1877).
Green: Entomologist, xiv. p. 255 (1881).
Aurivillius : Vet. Akad, Handl. Stockholm, vol. 19,
p- 139 (1882).
Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 388
(larva).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 513.
P. Z, S., Lond., 1885, p. 288.
Cc
18 SPHINGIDA:.
Cherocampa celerto. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 16. 88
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 20
(1891).
Sphinx tistphone. Linn.: Syst. Nat., ed. xii. p. 803 (1767).
Hippotion ocys. Hiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 135 (1816).
Phalena inguinalis. Warris: Ex., p. 93, pl. 28, fig. 1 (1781).
a. King George’s Sound. b. New South Wales (2). e. India (2)
(Hearsay). d. India (Hutton). e. India. f. Timor.
69. Cherocampa nessus.
Sphinx nessus. Drury: Ill. Ins. Exot., ii. p. 46, pl. 27, fig. 1 (1773).
——_——— Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. p. 58, pl. 226, fig. D (1779).
Cherocampa nessus. Walker : viii. 140 (1856).
—________——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 276, pl. 11, fig. 2,
2 @, larva (1857).
Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 565, larva and pupa
(1876).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 514.
—_____—_ —— P. Z.%S., Lond., 1885, p. 288.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 19. 105
(1887).
Swinh.: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 164.
= Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii., 2. 24
(1891).
Theretra nessus. Moore: Lep. Cey]., ii. p. 22, pl. 86, fig. 1 (1882).
Sphinx equestrts. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. p. 365 (1793).
Theretra equestv?s. Hiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 135 (1816).
Cherocampa rubicundus. Schaufuss: Nunquam Otiosus, i. p. 18 (1870).
a. Java (Horsfield). b. Sumatra (Wallace). e. Amboina
(Wallace). d. Sylhet. e. Assam (Jenkins). f. India
(Cantor).
70. Cherocampa minor.
Cherocampa minor. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 249.
Te Ze S- Wonds, ix. ps 502) (1876):
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 19. 102
(1887).
Type. Masuri, in coll. Moore.
a. Laos, Siam (Mouhot).
71. Cherocampa insularis. n. sp.
Above, olive brown, a grey band on each side of palpi, head, and
thorax, a large blackish brown spot on each side at base of abdomen,
sides of abdomen greyish fawn colour, upper portion with some pale
streaks, fore-wings with a largish blackish brown spot at end of cell,
a brownish patch at the base, and six oblique bands rather darker
than the colour of the wings, all from the hinder margin meeting
at the apex, Ist and 4th most distinct, 1st from one third from the
base, 2nd and 3rd close together, and closer to the Ist than to the
4th, 4th fairly separated, 5th and 6th at equal distances between
each other and the margin.
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Hind- wings blackish brown, with yellowish ground colour, showing
especially on the costa and abdominal margin; underside yellowish
fawn colour; wings irrorated with brown atoms and brown striz,
suffused with brown in the inner centre of fore-wings, with a faint
brownish band from centre of abdominal margin of hind-wings to
apex of fore-wings, and an indistinct discal row of dots.
Abdomen with small black spots on the sides on each segment.
Expanse of wings 3; inches.
a. Ceram (2 type) (Wallace). b. Ké (¢ type) (Wallace).
Allied to the C. Zeosa group, but differs from all of them in the
disposition of the oblique bands on fore-wings.
The male from Ké has the third band, showing quite distinctly,
in the type 9 it is very indistinct, the ¢ is browner and darker than
the g, the outer margin of hind-wings of the ¢ are also paler, but the
bands are exactly similar and so is the underside.
72. Cherocampa japonica.
Cherocampa japonica. Boisd.: in De 1’Orza’s, Lep. Jap., p. 36 (1869).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 560, pl. gt, figs.
7-9 (1876).
a. Japan.
73. Cherocampa marginata.
Cherocampa marginata, Kirby: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1887, p. 24.
Type. Queensland, in Mus. Dublin.
a. Australia.
74. Cherocampa silhetensis.
75.
Cherocampa silhetensis, Walker: viii. 143 (1855).
—_____— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond, ix. p. 560, pl. 92, fig. 8,
larva and pupa (1876).
TU typricets Elet, -b. Vis, ve paid, pl. 70,
fig. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 17. 93
Swinh.: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 163.
A ylophanes pinastrina. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 18, pl. 87, fig. 2 (1882).
Type. Silhet, in coll. Templeton.
a. Silhet (2). b. Sarawak (Wallace).
Chserocampa intersecta.
Cherocampa intersecta. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 623.
TZ. \S., ond:, 1x. py O25 (1870).
Type. Queensland, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay.
20 SPHINGID/:.
76. Cherocampa oldenlandie.
Sphinx oldenlandieg. Yabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. p. 148 (1781).
Cherocampa oldenlandie. Walker: viii. 142 (1856).
—___—__—_—_——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 278, pl. 2, figs.
4, 4@ (1857).
Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 559, pl. 91, fig. 1
(1876).
— Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p.
390 (larva).
—————— §winhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 514.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 16.
go (1887).
— - — Swinh.: Trans. Ent. Soc., 1889, p. 163.
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii.
Ae Puiu ((iteioe)
Xylophanes oldenlandiz. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 17, pl. 85, figs. 1, 1 @
(1 882).
AXylophanes gortys. Hiibner: Sammel. Exot. Schm. Zutr., figs. 513, 514
(1816).
Cherocampa puellaris. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 623.
——_—_———_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 17. 92
(1887).
a. India (3) (Hearsay). b. Central India (2). e. Canton,
China. d. Melville Island (Hope). e. Manilla (Wallace).
f. Aru (Wallace). g. Java (Horsfield). h. White Nile.
77. Cherocampa firmata.
Cherocampa firmata. Walker: viii. 148 (1856).
Cherocampa argentata. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 8, pl. 2, fig. 3.
TD. Z.S., Lond:, 1x. p. 550) (876).
Detlephila oldenlandie. Boisd.: Voy. del Astrolabe, Ent., p. 184 (1832-35).
Cherocampa oldenlandie. Koch: Indo. Austral. Lep. Fauna, ii. p. 53
(1873).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (3). b. New Holland (M°Leay).
78. Cherocampa gonograpta.
Cherocampa gonosrapta. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 249.
TAZ. 5. Lond ix. p 562 (876):
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 280.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 19.
Tor (1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 23
(1891).
Type. Bombay, in coll. Moore.
a. Nilgiri Hills. b. Kanara (2). e. Bombay.
79. Cherocampa clotho.
Sphinx clotho. Drury: Il. Exot. Ins., ii. p. 48, pl. 28, fig. 1 (1773).
Cherocampa clotho. Walker, viii. 141 (1856).
—_—_———_——_———— Semper: Ver. Zool.-botan. Ges. Wien, p. 700, pl. 23,
figs. 3a, 3 6, 3¢ (1867).
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Cherocampa clotho. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond,, ix. p. 561 (1876).
- Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 289.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 18. 98
(1887).
Swinh. : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 164.
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., vili. 2. 22
(1891).
Hathia clotho. Moore: Lep. Cey]., ii. p. 20, pl. 87, fig. 1 (1882).
Sphinx batus (var.). Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. p. 377 (1793).
Deilephila cyrene. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 13, pl. 6, fig. 1 (1848).
Type. Cyrene Java, in coll. Westwood.
a. Ceylon. b. ? (Ashmol. Mus.).
80. Cherocampa comminuens.
Cherocampa communuens. Walker: xxxi. 31 (1864).
Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 561 (1876).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. New Holland (Hope). b. Queensland. e. Moreton Bay.
d. Aru (Wallace). e. Bourou (Wallace).
81. Cherocampa walduckii.
Cherocampa walduckit. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 398.
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Batchian (Wallace). b. Ternate (Wallace).
82. Cherocampa amara, n. sp.: Pl. 1. f. 9.
Above, dark brown, a yellowish grey band on each side of the palpi,
head and thorax; sides of the abdomen yellowish grey, and with
a dark shade on each side above; fore-wings with a dark brown
spot at end of cell, two dark brown very oblique straight bands, Ist
from near hinder margin before the middle, 2nd at hinder margin
one third from the angle, both terminating at apex, two faint bands
parallel to the 1st and close to its outer side, two similar bands close
outside the 2nd dark band before reaching the apex, between the
bands the wing is slightly paler.
Hind-wings of a uniform blackish brown, much darker than the
fore-wings, costal space pale, cilia of fore-wings dark brown, of the
hind-wings yellowish grey.
Underside, ochreous fawn colour, pectus and abdomen pale, tibiae
and tarsi grey above, wings irrorated with brown atoms, and with
a transverse discal line of brown dots on the veins; fore-wings
saturated with brown except at the apex and disc.
Expanse of wings ¢ 3}, 3;% inches.
a. Mysol (3 type) (Wallace). b. Amboyna (? type) (Wallace).
Allied to C. comménuens (Walker), and C. walducki¢ (Butler), larger
than either, but can easily be distinguished by its dark oblique bands
and by the absence of the discal row of brown spots on the veins.
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83.
SPHINGID.
Cherocampa lucasii.
Deilephila lucastz. Boisd.: MS.
Cherocampa lucastt. Walker: viii. 141 (1856).
Moore: Cat. Lep.E. I. C., i. p. 277, pl. 11, figs. 3,
3a, larva (1857).
SCOBoisd. Sp. Garaen, p. 254. (11875).
aaa Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 560 (1876).
Til; iypiicep. Eet. B; M., v. ‘p. 0) pl. 76,
fig. 5 (1881).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 289.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 17. 95
(1887).
Swinh.: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 164.
Hathia lucastt, Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 20, pl. 86, fig. 3 (1882).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. Java (Horsfield). b. Java (Kirby). e. Sarawak (Wallace).
d. Silhet. e. ? (Ashmol. Mus.).
84.
85.
Cherocampa eras.
Deilephila eras. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, Ent., p. 185 (4832-35).
—————— Feisthamel: Mag. de Zool. Ins., pl. a1, fig. 2 (1839).
Darapsa eras. Walker: viii. 186 (1856).
Cherocampa eras. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 567 (1876).
a. Sydney (3). b. Australia (Codrington).
Genus DEILEPHILA. Osch.: Eur. Schm., iv. p. 42 (1816).
Deilephila euphorbioides. n. sp.
Above, body chocolate brown, palpi, head and thorax with a white
band on each side, abdomen with two square black spots on the
sides before the middle, and white bands beneath them, as in VD.
euphorbie(Linn.); fore-wings with a pale pinkish grey, slightly sinuous
stripe from the centre of the hinder margin to the apex, outside this
the colour is of a uniform dark chocolate brown, on the other side
the wing is mostly grey, with indistinct darker spaces, corresponding
to the patches in D. euphorbie, costa brownish, and a brown spot
at the end of the cell.
Hind-wings red, a white space at the end of the abdominal margin,
a black basal band with a re-curved outer margin as in D. diguttata
(Walker), a black sub-marginal thin band, and the marginal space
beyond pinkish grey.
Underside, dull grey, with a faint pinkish suffusion, striated with
darker grey in the basal costal and outer marginal portions of both
wings: darkest on fore-wings, palpi, face and pectus whitish, legs
grey.
Expanse of wings 3 inches.
a. Japan (type).
Intermediate between PD. d¢guttata (Walker), from Africa, and D.
exphortie (Linn.) from Europe, nearest to the latter in the pattern
SPHINGID&. 23
of the fore-wings, and to the former in the pattern of the hind-wings
and colouration markings on the abdomen; this species is marked
n. sp. Walker 9/66.
86. Deilephila livornica.
Sphinx livornica. Esper.: Ausl. Schm., ii. pp. 87, 195, pl. 8, fig. 4 (1785).
Phryxus livornica. iibn.: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 137 (1816).
Detlephila livornica. Stephens: Cat. Brit. Lep., B. M., pt. 1, pl. 28 (1850).
Walker: viii. 164 (1856).
-~ Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 568 (1876).
- Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 513.
By ZaSsluonds, 1885, p: 287-
Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1885, p. 346.
Bignell : Entomologist, v. pp. 169, 180, 214, larva
(1870).
Hellins: Ent. Month. Mag., vii. p. 99, larva.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 20. 109
(1887).
Sphinx lineata. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. p. 147 (1781).
Sphinx kochlint. Fuessly :- Arch. Ins. Gesch., p. 10, pl. 33, figs. 1-6, larva
(1794).
a. China (3). b. India (Hearsay). e. India (6).
Genus DAPHNIS. Hiibn.: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 134 (1816).
87. Daphnis nerii.
Sphinx nerit. Linn.: Syst. Nat., i. 2, p. 798 (1767).
———— Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. p. 51, pl. 224, fig. D (1779).
Daphnis nerit, UHiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 134 (1816).
——_—_——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., i. p. 272, pl. 10, figs. 3, 34,
larva (1857).
— Walker: viii. 138 (1856).
Butler: LZ. 'S:,ond., ix. p: 572) (1876).
P. Z. S., Lond., 1881, p. 613 (note), larva and
pupa.
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 14, pl. 82, figs. 1, § a (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 513.
P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 288, larva.
Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 390, pl. 15,
larva and pupa.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 21. 112 (1887).
SS Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 25 (1891).
Deilephila nerit. Boisd.: Fauna, Ent. de Madag., p. 74 (1833).
Cherocampa nerit. Curtis: Brit. Ent., xiii. pl. 626 (1837).
a. India (6). b. Namaqua Land (Stone).
88. Daphnis hypothois.
Sphinx hypothoiis. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. p. 165, pl. 285, fig. D (1780).
Daphnis hypothotis. Wiibn.: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 134 (1816).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 572 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.; Cat. Moths of India, i, 21, 113
(1887).
24 SPHINGID&.
Daphnis hypothotis. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 26 (1891).
Darapsa hypothotis (part). Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., p. 271, pl. 10, figs.
2, 2a, larva (1857).
——__—_————— Moore: Lep. Ceyl,, ii. p. 15, pl. 83, figs. 1, 1 @ (1882).
Cherocampa hypothois. Boisd. : Sp. Gén. Lép. Het., p. 226 (1875).
a. India. b. Assam (Jenkins). e. Nepaul (Janson). d. Cey-
lon (Moseley). e. Ceylon (2). f. Amboina (Wallace).
89. Daphnis magnifica.
Daphnis magnifica. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), ix. p. 461 (1877).
Type. Queensland, in B. M.
a. New Guinea (Wallace).
90. Daphnis placida. Pl. 1.f. 8.
Darapsa placida. ‘Walker: viii. 186 (18:6),
Daphnis plactda. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 573 (1876).
a. Samatra (type) (Wallace). b. Java (2) (Horsfield).
91. Daphnis bhaga.
Daphnis bhaga. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 794.
—__—_——— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 573 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 22. 115 (1887).
Type. N.-E. Bengal, in coll. Moore.
a. Darjiling (Higgins). b. India. e. Singapore (Horsley).
Sus-Famiry AMBULICINA.
Genus AMBULYX. Walker: viii. 120 (1856).
92. Ambulyx canescens.
Bastana ? canescens. Walker: xxxi. 38 (1864).
Ambulyx canescens. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 581 (1876).
a. Laos, Siam (type) (Mouhot).
93. Ambulyx rubricosa.
Ambulyx rubricosa. Walker: viii. 122 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S:, Lond., ix. p. 582 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 23. 127
(1887).
Basiana superba. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 793.
a. India (type). b. India.
94, Ambulyx tatarinovii.
Ambulyx tatarinovit. Bremer: Nord China Schm., p. 13 (1853).
Type. China, in Mus. St. Petersburg.
a. Japan (2). b. N. China.
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95. Ambulyx semifervens.
Basiana semifervens. Walker: xxxi. 38 (1864).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix p. 596 (1876).
a. Ternate (type) (Wallace).
96. Ambulyx thwaitesii.
Ambulyx thwaitesti., Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 11, pl. 80, figs. 2, 2a, 26
1882).
oe and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 24. 129
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. China.
The ¢ example is exactly the same as Moore’s type (a male) from
Ceylon, in the B. M., and is hardly separable from Walker's type
(a female) of A. semzfervens from Ternate.
97. Ambulyx substrigilis.
Sphinx (Ambulyx) substrigilis. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 61, pl. 30, fig.
2 (1848).
Ambulyx substrigilis. Walker: viii. 122 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 579 (1876).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 844.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 22. 118
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 164.
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. India (2).
98. Ambulyx liturata.
Ambulyx liturata. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 250.
die Zao ond. 1x.5ps5 50.) pli) MoS. 25) 35
larva (1876).
Type. India, in coll. Moore.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
99. Ambulyx maculifera.
Ambulyx maculifera. Walker: xxxv. 1851 (1866).
—_______—— Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 580 (1876).
—— Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. ro, pl. 80,
fig. 3 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 22. 119
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India.
100. Ambulyx turbata.
Ambulyx turbata, Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 252.
————__—___————_— T1.Z.%., Lond., ix. p. 580, pl. 93, fig. 7 (1876).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 12, pl. 80, fig. 1 (1882
26 SPHINGID:,
Ambulyx turbata. Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 289.
—_—_—_—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i, 23. 124
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Upper India (Drinkwater). b. New Guinea (Wallace).
The latter bears Walker’s MS. name ‘ annulifera,’ but it is true
‘turbata,’ and has been compared with the type in B. M.
Sus-Famity SMERINTHIN.A.
Genus CYPA. Walker: xxxi. 41 (1864).
101. Cypa decolor.
Smerinthus decolor. Walker: viii. 255 (1856).
Schaufuss : Nunquam Otiosus, i. p. 14 (1871).
Mimas decolor. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 583 (1876).
Cypa decolor. Moore: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., vol. 55, pt. 2, p. 97 (1886).
——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 24. 131 (1887).
———— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 164.
Cypa incongruens. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 12, pl. 80,
figs. 8, 9 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 13. 77 (1887).
Type of zacongruens from Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (3, 2 types).
Genus POLYPTYCHUS. Hiibn.: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 141 (1816).
102. Polyptychus dentatus.
Sphinx dentata. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. p. 42, pl. 125, fig. G (1777).
Polyptychus dentatus, Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 141 (1816).
_— - Butler: 2. Z.'S:, Lond: ix. p.533, pl. or, fig. 10
(1876).
= Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 395
(larva).
————— Swinhoe:) PZ. 5., ond, T8855 ps 200.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 24. 132
(1887).
Smerinthus dentatus. Walker: viii. 252 (1856).
a. Bombay. b. India. e. Bengal (2). d. India
(Hearsay).
Genus TRIPTOGON. Bremer: Bull. de!’Acad. Imp., St. Pétersb.,
iii, (1861).
103. Triptogon complacens.
Smerinthus complacens. Walker: xxxi. 40 (1864) 6.
Triptogon complacens. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 588 (1876).
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., iii. p. 2; pl. 41,
fig. 4 (1879).
SPHINGIDA. 27
Smerinthus dyras (var.). Walker: viii. 251 (1856) 2.
Type. Amoy, in B. M.
a. Japan (2).
104. Triptogon indica.
Smerinthus tndicus.
Walker: viii. 254 (1856).
Triptogon indica,
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 588 (1876).
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 13, pl. 81, fig
2 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 27. 150 (1887)
Type. N. India, in B. M.
a. India (Hearsay).
105. Triptogon gaschkevitschii.
Smerinthus gaschkevitschit. Bremer: Beitr. Schm. Faun, Nord China’s,
p- 13 (1853).
Ménétriés, Enum. Corp. Anim. Mus. Imp.
Acad. Sci. Petrop., ii. p. 94, pl. 13, fig.
4 (1857).
a —_——— Walker: xxxi. 40 (1864).
Triptogon gaschkevitschit.
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 588 (1876).
Type. China, in Mus. St. Petersburg.
a. Shangtung (China), (2), (Jansen).
106. Triptogon dyras.
Smerinthus dyras. Walker: viii. 250 (1856).
Triptogon dyras. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 586 (1876).
——_—_——— Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 26. 140 (1887).
Marumba dyras. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 9, pl. 78, figs. 1, 1a,1 46, 1¢,
imago, larva, and pupa (1882).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Templeton.
a. India. b. Assam (Jenkins).
107. Triptogon albicans.
Triptogon albicans. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 254.
T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 586, pl. 93, fig. 6 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 25. 139
(1887).
Type. Masuri, in coll. Moore.
a. India (Hutton).
108. Triptogon sperchius.
Smerinthus sperchius. Mén.: Enum, Corp. Anim. Mus. Imp. Acad. Sct.
Petrop., ii. p. 137, pl. 13, fig. 5 (1857).
Triptogon sperchius. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 586 (1876).
Smerinthus dryas. Boisd.: (nec. dyras (sic) Walker) in De l’Orza’s Lep,.
Jap., p. 37 (1869).
a. Japan (Wallace).
109. Triptogon spectabilis.
Triptogon spectabilis. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 256.
Te ZS, Lond sispayoe, plierOs,. he:
(1876).
28 SPHINGID.
Triptogon spectabilis. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 27. 147
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
110. Triptogon ceylonica.
Triptogon ceylonica. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 255.
T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 587 (1876).
—________———— CotesandSwinh.: Cat. Moths ofIndia, i. 26.141 (1887).
Marumba ceylonica. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., il. p. 9, pl. 97, fig. 2 (1882).
Smerinthus dyras 6. Walker: viii. 250 (1856).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Laos, Siam (Mouhot).
Genus DAPHNUSA. Walker: viii. p. 237 (1856).
111. Daphnusa ocellaris.
Daphnusa ocellaris 8. Walker: viii. 238 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 596 (1876).
Daphnusa orbifera 9. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., vi. p. 85 (1862).
a eet 0, 1a)
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 594 (1876).
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sarawak (Wallace). b. Singapore (Horsley). e. Sara-
wak (type of ‘orbifera’) (Wallace).
112. Daphnusa colligata.
Daphnusa colligata. Walker: viii. 238 (1856).
——__—__—_—_—— Butler: T. Z.5., Lond., ix. p. 594 (1876).
Type. N. China, in B. M.
a. North China.
Genus LEUCOPHLEBIA. Westwood: Cab, Or. Ent., p. 46 (1848).
113. Leucophletbia lineata.
Leucophlebia lineata. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 46, pl. 22, fig. 2 (1848).
= Walker: ix. 136 (1856).
Moore: Cat. Lep. HI. ©... p: 65,, pls, hes,
larva (1857).
- Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 594 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 28. 153
(1887).
a. Flores (Wallace). b. India. ce. Assam (6 2 types) (Jenkins).
114. Leucophlebia emittens.
Leucophlebia emittens. Walker; xxxy. 1858 (1866).
— Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 595 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 28. 156
(1887).
Type. India, in B. M.
a. Bombay.
SPHINGIDA:. 29
Genus CLANIS. Hiibn.: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 138 (1816).
Basiana. Walker: viii. p. 236 (1856).
115. Clanis exusta.
Basiana exusta. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., p. 252 (1875).
T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 595, pl. 93, fig. 4 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 29. 162
(1887).
Type. Kunawar, in coll. Moore.
a. India. b. India (2) (Hutton).
116. Clanis deucalion.
Basiana deucalion 6. Walker: viii. 235 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 595 (1876).
Clanis deucalion. Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 394 (larva).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 29. 158
(1887).
Basiana bilineata 9. Walker: xxxy. 1857 (1866).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 595 (1876).
Clanis bilineata. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 14, pl. 81,
fig. 4 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 29. 159 (1887).
Type (‘deucalion’). North India, in B. M.
Type (‘bilineata’). Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (Hutton). b. India. e. Shangtung, China (Jansen).
117. Clanis cervina.
Basiana cervina. Walker: viii. 237 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. 596 (1876).
Clants cervina. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 15, pl. 81, fig. 6
(1881).
Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 393, pl. 15,
figs. 1, 2 (larva).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 29. 160 (1887).
Type. N. India, in B.M.
a. Bengal (2). b. India. e. India (Hearsay).
118. Clanis phalaris.
Sphinx phalaris. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. p. 83, fig. A (1777).
Clanis phalaris. Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 138 (1816).
——_—_—_— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 29. 163 (1887).
Cequosa phalaris, Walker: viii. 258 (1856).
Basiana phalaris. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 596 (1876).
Sphinx pagana. Fabr: Sp. Ins., 2, p. 146 (1781).
Basiana cervina (part). Walker: viii. 237 (1856).
Clanis nicobariensts. Schwarz: Beytr., 1, p. 1.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 14 (note)
(1881).
Type (‘pagana’). India, in B.M.
a. Kanara. b. Bombay. e. India.
30 SPHINGIDE.
119. Clanis orneus.
Saher orneus. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 13, pl. 6, fig. 3 (1848).
—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 34. 183 (1887).
a. Central India (¢ ¢ types) (Hearsay).
Grnus CCHQUOSA. Walker: vili. p. 256 (1856).
120. Coequosa triangularis.
Sphinx triangularis. Donovan: Ins. New Holland, pl. 33, fig. 2 (1805.)
Acherontia triangularis. Boisd.: Voy. del’Astrolabe, Ent., p. 181 (1832-35).
Cequosa triangularis. Walker: viii. 257 (1856).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 597 (1876).
Sphynx castaneus. Perry: Arcana or Mus. Nat. Hist., i. (1811).
a. Australia. b. Moreton Bay. e. New South Wales.
Sup-Famity ACHERONTIINE.
Genus ACHERONTIA. Hiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 139 (1816).
12t. Acherontia styx.
Acherontia styx. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 88, pl. 42, fig. 3 (1848).
— — Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 266 (1857).
— =— Butler; DZ. Z.8:, Wond.ixp. 597 (2876):
—__—_———— Moore: Lep. Ceyl, ii. p. 7, pl. 76, figs. 1, 1a, 16, 16,
imago and larva (1882).
——_——_—— Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 392 (larva).
——--— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 2g0.
——_—— —— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 30. 164
—_—_—_—— Hampson: Ti. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 28 (1891).
Miia ‘ontia atropos (part). Walker: viii. 233 (1856).
Acherontia medusa. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 597, pl. 92, fig. 10,
larva (1876).
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., iil. p. 3, pl. 41,
fig. 5 (1879).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 30. 165
(1887).
Type. Medusa, Japan, in B. M.
a. India (6, 2 types) (Hearsay). b. India. ¢. Bengal. d. Patch,
Siam (Mouhot). e. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot). f. Hong Kong
(Champion). g. Canton. h. Sarawak (Wallace). i. Ma-
kessar Celebes (Wallace). j. Timor (Wallace). k. Japan
(Wallace).
122. Acherontia morta.
Acherontia morta. WHiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 140 (1816).
ee Butler) lees ieond-,) 1x. 9p. 599,002,002 19.
larva (1876).
——_—___—_——— §Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. ago.
SPHINGIDA. 31
Acherontia morta. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 30. 166
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 164.
_—- —— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., viii. 2 29
(1891).
Sphinx atropos. var. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. p. 74, pl. 237, fig. A (1779).
————— Grey: Cuvier's| Anim: Kingd’; plo 137, fig. 4 (1832).
? Sphinx lachesis. Fabr.: Ent. Syst. Suppl., p. 434 (1798), Nos. 26 and 27.
Acherontia lachests. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 6, pl. 77, figs. 1, 1a, 14,
1¢, larva (etc.) (1882).
Acherontia satanas. Boisd.: Sp. Gén. Lép. Pap., pl. 16, fig. 1 (1836).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E: I. €., i. p. 267, pl. 9, figs. 2,
2a, larva (1857).
Boisd. : Sp. Gén. Lép. Het., p. 7 (1875).
Snellen: Tijd. Voor Ent. xx. p. 4 (1877).
Acherontia lethe. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 87, pl. 42, fig. 2 (1848).
Walker: vill. 235 (1856).
a. India (type ? of lethe) (Hearsay). b. Bengal. e. India.
d. ?(Ashmol. Mus.). e. Travancore. f. Laos, Siam (Mouhot).
g. Penang (Kirby).
Sus-Famity SPHINGIN/.
Grxus PROTOPARCE. Burmeister: Abhandl. naturf. Gesell.,
Halle, p. 63 (1855).
123. Protoparce orientalis.
Protoparce orientalis. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 609, pl. 91, figs. 16,
17 (1876).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 5, pl. 75, figs. 1, 1@-e,
imago, etc. (1882).
Forsayeth : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 391
(larva).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 289.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 31. 167
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 164.
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 30
(1891).
Sphinx convolvuli. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 267, pl. 9, figs. 3, 34.
larva (1857).
Type Hakodadi. Japan, in B. M.
a. India (3) (Hearsay). b. India (2). e. India (Hutton).
d. Lombock. e. Macassar Celebes (Wallace). . Ternate (Wallace).
g. China.
124. Protoparce distans.
Protoparce distans. Butler (convolvuli, var.) : Lep. New Zeal., in Voy.
‘Erebus’ and ‘Terror,’ i. p. 30, pl. 9, fig. 11
(1874).
32 SPHINGIDA.
Protoparce distans. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 609 (1876).
Sphinx convolvule (part). Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, p. 187 (1832-35).
Walker: viii. 212 (1856).
Sphinx roseafasciata. Scott: (cit. Koch) Indo-Austral. Lep. Fauna, p. 54
(1873).
Type. New Zealand, in B. M.
a. Australia. b. Queensland.
Genus PSEUDOSPHINX. Burmeister: Abhandl. naturf. Gesell.,
Halle, p. 65 (1855).
125. Pseudosphinx nyctiphanes.
Macrosila nyctiphanes. Walker: viii. 209 (1856).
Pseudosphinx nyctiphanes. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 610 (1876).
TS Diyp. ep: delet; 1B. Maw. sp.i5,
pl. 81, fig. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 31.
169 (1887).
Type. Silhet, in B.M.
a. Silhet (3). b. ?(Ashmol. Mus.) e. Singapore
(Horsley).
126. Pseudosphinx inexacta.
Macrostla inexacta. Walker: viii. 208 (1856).
Pseudosphinx inexacta. Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 611 (1876).
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 16, pl.
81, fig. 8 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 31.
170 (1887).
Type. N. India, in B. M.
a. India.
127. Pseudosphinx luetifera.
Macrosila luctifera. ‘Nalker: xxxi. 35 (1864).
Pseudosphinx ? luctifera. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 610 (1876).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace). b. Ceram (Wallace). ce. Do-
rey (Wallace). d. Morty (Wallace).
123. Pseudosphinx fo.
Zonilia fo. Walker: vili. 195 (1856).
Dolba fo. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 612 (1876).
Pseudosphinx fo. Butler: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 16, pl. 81,
fig. 9 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 33. 172
(1887).
Type. N. India, in B. M,.
a. India (Hutton).
SPHINGIDA, 33
GENus DILUDIA. Grote and Robinson: Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil.
v. p. 188 (1865).
129. Diludia melanomera.
Diludia melanomera. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1876, p. 13.
—______—_—_————. 7. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 615, pl. 94, fig. 4
(1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 33. 177
(1887).
Type. Silhet, in B.M.
a. Berhampore (Minchin). b. Silhet. e. Singapore (Horsley).
d. ? (Ashmol. Mus.).
130. Diludia discistriga.
Macrostla discistriga. Walker: viii. 209 (1856).
———_—__—_——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I. C.,i. p. 261 (1857).
Meganoton discistriga. Boisd.: Sp. Gen. Lép. Het., p. 9 (1875).
Diludia discistriga. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 615 (1876).
——_—___—_—__—_—_—_——— _ Jl. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., iii. p. 3, pl. 41,
fig. 6 (1879).
Moore 3) Lep: Ceyl:, 11.. p..3,,pl. 73, figs. I, 1¢, 14,
imago, etc. (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 52. 176
(1887).
——__—_____—_——— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., viii. 2. 31 (1891)
Type. Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. China. b. Ganjam (Minchin). e. Silhet. d. Burmah.
131. Diludia rubescens.
Diludia rufescens (sic). Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 260.
Diludia rubescens. Butler: VT. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 615 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 33. 178
(1887).
Type. N. India, in coll. Moore.
a. Silhet.
132. Diludia macromera.
Diludia macromera. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H., (5), x. p. 435 (1882).
Type. Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Ceylon.
133. Diludia increta.
Anceryx increta. Walker: xxxi. 36 (1864).
Diludia increta. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 615 (1876).
—_—_—_—__________—_ Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., iii. p. 4, pl. 41, fig.
(1879).
Type. Shanghai, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
34 SPHINGID.
184, Diludia casuarine.
Macrosila casuarine. Walker: viii. 210 (1856).
Diludia casuarine. Butler: T. Z.$., Lond., ix. p. 615 (1876).
Type. Sidney, in B. M. .
a. Australia (2) (Codrington). b. New South Wales (2). c.
Moreton Bay.
135. Diludia vates.
Diludia vates. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 13 (6).
—______—_—————— T.. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 616, pl. 91 gs. 18, 19,
larvee (1876).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 3, pl. 74, figs. 1, 1a (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 289.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 33. 180 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 165.
——— —_—— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 32 (1891).
Macrosila discistriga (part). Walker: viii. 209 (1856).
Anceryx pinastri (?). Walker : vili. 223 (1856).
Diludia abietina. Boisd.; Sp, Gén. Lép. Het., i. p. 108 (1875) (2).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. India (Hearsay). b. Bengal.
Grenus NEPHELE. Hiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 133 (1816).
Zonilia. Walker: viii. p. 192 (1856).
136. Nephele hespera.
Sphinx hespera. Fabr.: Syst. Ent., p. 546 (1775).
Nephele hespera. Saalmiiller: Lep. Madag., i. p. 133, pl. 3, fig. 42.
——_—_———— Butler: T. Z.S., Lond., ix. p. 624, pl. 91, figs. 20 and
21, larva and pupa (1876).
Moore: ep: .Ceyl ai. ps 25 pl) 725) figs...) way d,
imago and larva (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 287.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, 1. 34. 185 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 165.
——_—_————— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., viii. 2. 33 (1891).
Sphinx chiron. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. p. 62, pl. 137, fig. E (1777).
Wephele chiron, Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 133, No. 1034 (1816).
Zonilia chiron. Walker: viii. 196 (1856).
Sphinx morpheus. var. Cramer: 1. c., p. 84, pl. 149, fig. D (1777).
Nephele morpheus. Wiibner: 1. c., No. 1432 (1816).
Zontlia morpheus. Walker: viil. 194 (1856).
Sphinx didyma. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. p. 148 (1781).
Sphinx guaterna. Charpentier: Ed, Esper.’s Aus. Schm. Sph., pl. 1, fig. 2
(1830).
Lerigonia obliterans. Walker: xxxi. 28 (1864).
a. India (3) (Hearsay). b. Kanara. e. India (Smee). d.
Bengal (2). e. India. f. Ceylon.
AEGERID&. 35
137. Nephele subvaria.
Zonilia subvaria. Walker: viii. 196 (1856).
Nephele subvaria. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 624 (1876).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Cape York,
138. Nephele metapyrrha.
Zonilia metapyrrha. Walker: viii. 196 (1856).
Lephele metapyrrha. Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. 1876, p. 625.
Detlephila dali. Newman: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., ii Series, iv. p. 54
(1857).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay.
Genus CALYMNIA. Walker: viii. p. 123 (1856).
139. Calymnia panopus.
Sphinx panopus. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. p. 50, pl. 224, figs. A, B, (1779).
Amblypterus panopus. Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 133 (1816).
———_—_——_———— Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 13, pl. 81, figs. 1, 1a, 14,
imago, larva, and pupze (1882).
Smerinthus panopus. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 13, pl. 6, fig. 2 (1848).
Calymnia panopus. Walker: viii. 124 (1856).
Oise Opa Gens hepaket.. vVills pa Eami(hous).
Butler: T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 625 (1876).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 34. 186
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 165.
——___———— Hampson; Il. Typ. Lep. iet,, BiM:, vill. 2.94 (1891)
a. India (Higgins). b. India. e. Burmah.
TRIBE BOMBYCES.
FAMILY ZGERIDZE.
GENUS ANTHRENOPTERA. Gen. nov.
Type A. contracta (Walker).
g The antennze more heavily pectinated than in the Gen. 7vo-
chilium = Sphecta: the third joint of the palpi slightly longer ; fore-
wing narrower with vein 5 wanting (lower radial): hind-wings with
veins 3 and 4 (2nd and 3rd medians) stalked : tibiae, especially those
of hind legs, hairy.
140. Anthrenoptera contracta. Pl. 1. f. 11.
Sphecta contracta. Walker: viii. 11 (1856).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 41. 188
(1887).
a. India (type).
D2
36 JEGERIDA.
Genus ASGERIA. Fabr.: Illiger’s Mag., vi. p. 287 (1807).
141. Atgeria pensilis. n. sp.
Antenne, palpi, head and thorax above blackish brown, abdomen
purple with blue and green reflections. Antennz and palpi below
yellow, a ring of yellow hairs behind the head, some yellow on each
side of the thorax, anal tuft long, brown mixed with some yellow
hairs, wings limpid with black veins, fore-wings with a costal uniform
black band, an outer marginal band deepest in its centre and with
its inner margin curved corresponding nearly to the apical shape
of the wing, a thick black line closing the cell; hind-wing with the
costa yellow from the base half way and then black, cilia of both
wings black.
Below, pectus and sides of thorax yellow, abdomen black marked
with yellow, legs black above, yellow beneath.
72
10
a. Sula (type). (Wallace).
Has a much narrower outer marginal band than . auriflena,
with its inner border differently shaped, and is differently marked
on the body.
Expanse of wings — inch.
142. A®geria auriplena.
Eegeria auriplena. Walker: xxxi. 13 (1864).
a. N. Guinea (type). (Wallace).
143, A®geria clavicornis.
JEigeria clavicornis. Walker: xxxi. 14 (1864).
a. Batchian (type). (Wallace).
144, Aigeria chalybea.
geria chalybea, Nalker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 82 (1862).
— — XXXi. 13 (1862).
a. Sarawak (type). (Wallace).
Genus BALATASA. Walker: xxxi. 110 (1864).
145. Balatwa homotona. n.sp.: Pl. 11. f. 18.
sé Antenne, and head black, palpi above black, last joint entirely
black, remainder ochreous beneath, a space ochreous on the head
between the antennz, a band behind the eye of ochreous hairs
followed by some white scales, thorax and abdomen greenish
brown speckled with minute grey atoms, abdomen with basal and
medial bands above, abdomen extending far beyond the hind-wings
with a long anal tuft composed of red and brown hairs with some
white at their base; fore-wing greenish brown, costal edge and a
ZEGERID. 37
space in the disc ochreous; hind-wings with the inner portion white,
with broad greenish brown apical border, which becomes narrower
towards the anal angle, costa brown with the basal hair overlapped
with a thick coating of long white hairs, fringe on both wings long
and reddish brown.
Expanse of wings 75, of the body ;% inch.
a. Australia (type).
Grnus SCIAPTERON. Stoudinger: Diss. de Sesiis Agri.
Berol., 1854, p. 43-
146. Sciapteron pulchripennis.
Sannina pulchripennis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 82 (1862).
Xxxi. 15 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type). (Wallace).
147. Sciapteron cambodialis.
Sannina cambodialis. Walker: xxxi. 15 (1864).
a. Cambodia, Siam (type). (Wallace).
148. Sciapteron rufifinis.
Sannina rufifinis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 82 (1862),
a _xxxi. 15 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type). (Wallace). b. Makessar, Celebes (2) (Wal-
lace).
Genus MELITTIA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 128 (1816).
149, Melittia amboinensis.
Melittia amboinensis. Felder: Sitz. Akad. Wiss., 1861, xliii. p. 28.
—————————_ Walker: xxxi. 16 (1864).
a. Aru (Wallace). b. Makessar, Celebes (3) (Wallace).
150. Melittia rutilipes.
Melittia rutilipes. Walker: xxxi. 16 (1864).
a. Batchian (type). (Wallace).
151. Melittia bombyliformis.
Sphinx bombyliformis. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. p. 241, pl. 400, f. C
(1782).
Melittia bombyliformis. Walker: viii. 70 (1856).
—________—— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 284 (1859).
P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 794-
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 42.
196 (1887).
Melittia anthredoniformis. Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 128 (1816).
Melittia bombylipennts. Boisd.: Sp. Gén. Lép. Het., i. p. 465 (1875).
a. Sylhet (2).
38
/EGERIDE.
152. Melittia humerosa. n. sp.
Antenne black, stout, slightly clavate, falcate reddish beneath,
palpi brown above, covered with yellow hairs beneath, stout, curved,
rising nearly as high as the vertex, last joint short, head and eyes
dark brown, collar, thorax and first two segments of abdomen bright
chesnut, remainder of abdomen black with a thin white line in each
segment, wings hyaline with the veins, cilia, and bands blackish
brown; fore-wings with a uniform costal and hinder marginal band,
a band across the wing at the end of the cell, and a broad marginal
band leaving a limpid space divided by the veins and narrowing
above, median vein prominent ; hind-wings unmarked except for the
vein and marginal lines; base of both wings covered with bright
chesnut red hairs, this colour in the fore-wings suffusing the hinder
border and median vein.
Underside, face, pectus, and fore-legs yellow, thorax and abdomen
white ; middle legs with the femora black above, yellow below, the
tibize covered with long red hairs and tarsi black with white marks ;
hind-legs covered with long hairs, bright red above with pale ends
and black below, with white marks.
Expanse of wings 13% inches.
a. North China (type).
Allied to 17. zotabilis. (Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1890, p. 168, pl. 6,
f. 1), is stouter, somewhat similar in the general appearance of the
body and wings, but quite different in the colouration and markings
of the legs.
153. Melittia chrysogaster.
Melittia chrysogaster. Walker: xxxi. 16 (1864).
a. Celebes (type). (Wallace).
154. Melittia fasciata.
Melittia fasciata, Walker: Journ, Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 83 (1862).
xxx. 16 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type). (Wallace).
155. Melittia siamica.
Melittia stamica. Walker: xxxi. 18 (1864).
a. Siam (type). (Mouhot).
156. Melittia mysolica.
Melittia mysolica. Walker: xxxi. 18 (1864).
a. Mysol (type). (Wallace).
157. Melittia productalis.
Melittia productalis. Walker: xxxi. 19 (1864).
a. Celebes (type). (Wallace).
GERID. 39
158. Melittia eurytion.
Trochilium eurytion. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 62, pl. 30, f. 5 (1848).
Melittia eurytion. Walker: viii. 70 (1856).
———__—_—— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 794.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 42. 197
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 171.
Melittia strigipennis. Walker: xxxi. 17 (1864).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India. b. Gilolo (type of strigifennzs). (Wallace).
I have compared Walker’s type of s¢r7gifennzs with a series of
M. eurytion from India; they vary a little as to the hyaline discal
space on fore-wings : but Walker’s type is identical with many Indian
specimens.
159. Melittia indica.
Melittia indica. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H1., (4) iv. p. 411 (1874).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 42. 199 (1887).
Melittia bombyliformis (part). Walker: viii. 69 (1856).
Type. India, in B. M.
a. India (Ashmol. Mus.).
160. Melittia phoreus.
Trochilium phorcus. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 62, pl. 30, f. 7 (1848).
Melittia phorcus. Butler; Ann. Mag. N. H., (4), iv. p. 411 (mote) (1874).
—————_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 42. 202
(1887).
Type. Central India (Hearsay). (Coll. Westwood).
a. India. b. Central India (Hearsay). ce. Ceylon (Thwaites).
d. Bombay.
Genus LENYRA. Walker: viii. 71 (1856).
161. Lenyra ashtaroth.
Trochilium ashtaroth. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 14, pl. 6, f. 5 (1848).
Lenyra ashtaroth. Walker: viii. 71 (1856).
————————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 43. 204
(1887).
a. Assam (type). (Jenkins). b. India.
Genus BONIA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 83 (1862).
162. Bonia unicolor.
Lonta unicolor. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 83 (1862).
XXxi, 23 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type). (Wallace).
40 ZYGENIDA.
Genus TYRICTACA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond.,
vi. p. 83 (1862).
163. Tyrictaca apicalis.
Tyrictaca apicalis, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 84 (1862).
555 (IE)
a. Sarawak (type). (Wallace).
Genus TINTHIA. Walker: xxxi. 23 (1864).
164. Tinthia varipes.
Tinthia varipes. Walker: xxxi. 24 (1864).
Type. Celebes, in B. M.
a. Makessar, Celebes (2) (Wallace).
FAMILY Z2¥YGHEINIDZE.
Sus-Famiry SYNTOMIN#.
Genus SYNTOMIS. Ochs.: Schm. von Eur., ii. p. 103 (1807).
165. Syntomis cymatilis. n. sp.
g ? Above, of a uniform, very dark glossy black with blue green
reflections, caused by streaks of blue green scales on the fore-wings ;
the hind-wings, with the exception of the outer margins, entirely
suffused with that colour ; fore-wings with four small limpid spots,
Ist sub-basal nearly round, 2nd medial nearly filling up the outer
third of the cell, with straight ends, 3rd discal divided by the veinlet,
4th small, round, above the inner end of the third and close to the
costa.
Hind-wings with one sub-basal limpid dot.
Below, the fore-wings below the median vein, and all but the base
of the hind-wings pale cupreous brown, the rest black suffused at
the base with blue green scales, especially so in the hind-wings, body
and legs black suffused with blue green, abdomen with a_ broad
ochreous band beyond the middle.
The female differs in its duller colouration in having no spot on
the hind-wing, a small spot near the hinder angle of fore-wing, the
4th spot longer and more sub-apical, and in having the abdomen en-
circled by the ochreous band, whereas in the male the band is only
beneath, and not above.
Expanse of wings ¢ 1,%—? 144 inches.
a. Philippines (¢ ¢ types).
SYNTOMIN. 41
166. Syntomis bicincta.
Syntomis bicincta. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiig., iv. p. 460, pl. 19, f.8 (1848).
——————— _ Walker: i. 120 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 46, 226
(1887).
a. India (2).
167. Syntomis georgina.
Syntomis georgina. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 345-
OOK | ep. evil upwa4y pl. 05, /2.. (L802).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 48. 240
(1887).
Syntomis cysseotdes. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 346.
—.——— Moore: Lep. Ceyli, ii. p. 35; pl. o5, £ 1 882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 47. 231
(1887).
——————— Hampson: Ill. Typ: Lep: Het., B: M., vili. 2.441891):
Type. South India, in B. M.
Type of cysseotdes, Nilgiri Hills, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites). b. Central India (3) (Hearsay). ec.
India.
168. Syntomis cyssea.
Sphinx cyssea. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. p. 124, pl. 358, f. B (1782).
Syntomis cyssea. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 143, pl. 7, f. 2 (1829).
Walker: i. 120 (1854).
Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1883, p. 155.
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 436.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 46. 230 (1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 41 (1891).
Zygena collaris, Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 1, p. 388 (1793).
Syntomts collaris, Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 121 (1816).
Syntomis schenerrht. Boisd.: Mon, Zyg., p. 112, pl. 7, f. 1 (1829).
Walker: i. 120 (1854).
Se 592) (1850)
Syntomis cuprea, Prittwitz.: Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1867, p. 277.
an Ler our, Inne soc., Lond. 1870; p. 345.
a. India (6). b. India (3) (Hutton). e. Bangalore (Minchin).
d. Barrackpore (2) (Minchin).
169. Syntomis insueta. n.sp.: Pl. 1. f.16.
? Antenne black, pure white at the sides towards the tips, head
and thorax blackish brown, abdomen black, frons, collar, a stripe at
base of abdomen and another beyond the middle golden yellow.
Wings blackish brown, fore-wings with four oval limpid spots, Ist
near the base below the median vein, 2nd in the centre of the cell,
3rd and 4th close together in the disc beyond the cell ; hind-wings
with one clear limpid spot at the base below the median vein,
abdominal margin with some yellow hairs, below same as above,
42 ZYGENID&.
thorax with two golden yellow spots on each side, legs black, smeared
with white in places.
Expanse of wings 13% inches.
a. Barrackpore, May, 1886 (type). (Minchin).
Belongs to the S. cyssea group.
170. Syntomis artina.
Syntomis artina, Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 347.
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 35, pl. 94, f. 4 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 45. 221
(1887).
——————— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B: M.; viii. 2.38 (891).
Type. Calcutta, in B. M.
a. Indore (2). b. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
171. Syntomis imaon. ;
Sphinx adscita tmaon. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. p. 94, pl. 248, f. E (1779).
Syntomis tmaon. Wiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p, 122 (1816).
Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 114 (1829).
Walker: i. 127 (1854).
—_— Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 48. 245 (1887).
Syntomis cupretpennis. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 347.
-—_——___—___—_———— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 290.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iii. 46.
229 (1887).
Syntomts sargania. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1879, p. 4.
————_————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, li. 50. 259
(1887).
Type of cupreipennis, Calcutta, in B. M.
Type of savganza, Cachar, in B. M.
a. Poona. b. Bombay. e. Assam (2) (Jenkins).
172. Syntomis godartii.
Syntomis godartiz. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 115, pl. 7, f. 3 (1829).
——————————— _ Walker: i. 121 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 48. 241
(1887).
———_——_—————— Hampson: IIl. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., 2. 40 (1891).
Syntomis libera. Walker: xxxi. 78 (1864).
a. Malacca (type of /zdera). (Wallace).
173. Syntomis fusiformis.
Syntomis fustformis. Walker: vii. 1595 (1856).
Llydrusa fusiformis, Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 345.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 51. 267
(1887).
Syntomts approximata. Walker: xxxi. 79 (1864).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 36
(1891).
Syntomis libera, Moore (nec. Walker): P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 173-
SYNTOMIN, 43
Syntomis libera, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 49. 249 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 173.
a. India (type). b. Sumatra (type approximata). (Wallace).
174. Syntomis hydatina.
Syntomis hydatina. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 346.
——___—_—_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 48. 244
(1887).
Type. Calcutta, in B. M.
a. Central India (2) (Hearsay).
175. Syntomis gelatina.
Syntomis gelatina. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 43,
pl. 139, £. 1 (2891).
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills.
176 Syntomis passalis.
Zygena passalis. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. p. 159 (1781).
—___—__—_— Mant. Ins,, ii. p. 102 (1787).
——_—____—__—_—_—_——. Ent. Syst., iii. p. 391 (1793).
Syntomis passalis. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 120 (1829).
———————— Walker: i. 123 (1854).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 35 (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 290.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, il, 50. 257
(1887),
Sphinx creusa, Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. p. 94, pl. 248, f. F (1779).
Syntomis creusa, Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 121, pl. 7, f. 1 (1829).
—————— Walker: i. 123 (1854).
Syntomis montana, Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 349.
——_—————— Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 36, pl. 94, f. 5 (4882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 290.
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 49. 253
(1887).
Type of szontana, Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (H. N. Moseley). —_b. Barrackpore (2) (Minchin). _¢.
Ganjam (Minchin). d. Poona (Ashmol. Mus.). e. Bombay.
f. Bangalore (Minchin).
177. Syntomis aurofasciata. n.sp: Pl. 1. f. 19.
¢ Antenne, space on head between the antenne, thorax, and
tip of abdomen black; frons, head, collar, a square spot on the thorax
behind, and abdomen golden yellow, abdomen with segmental black
bands, thickest at the base; wings black, fore-wings with five large
limpid spots, Ist near the base below the median vein, nearly round,
2nd within the cell, before the end, 3rd below it and a little inside
of it in the interno-median interspace, 4th in the disc divided by the
third median branch, 5th above it, sub-costal and long; there is
also a small indistinct limpid space between the 2nd and 3rd spots.
44 ZYGENID.
Hind-wings with two large limpid spots, Ist within the cell, sub-
basal, 2nd discal, each with a small dot above it. Underside as
above, thorax with some golden yellow marks, abdomen black with
three golden bands in its middle, legs black.
Expanse of wings 13% inches.
a. New Guinea (type). (Wallace).
178. Syntomis linearis.
Syntomis linearis. Walker: xxxi. 77 (1864).
a. Makessar, Celebes (type). (Wallace).
179. Syntomis tetragonaria.
Syntomis tetragonarta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 87 (1862).
Xxxi, 65 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type). (Wallace). b. Sarawak (Wallace).
180. Syntomis midas.
Syntomis midas. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 344.
Syntomts fenestrata. Walker: xxxi. 73 (1864).
a. Cambodia, Siam (type of fezestrata). (Mouhot).
Walker’s type is a male, not a female, as stated by him. His name
must sink because it is pre-occupied in the genus by Drury: III.
Nat. Hist., ii. p. 50, pl. 28, f. 5.
181. Syntomis marsdeni.
Syntomis marsdent, Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1859, p. 197, pl. 60, f. 3.
—————_—_—_—_—_—_———___—_—_—— Cat. Lep. E.1.C.,, ii. p. 323 (1859).
Syntomis xanthomela. NNalker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. p. 184 (1859).
Syntomtis contermina. Walker: xxxi. 78 (1864).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Singapore (type of xanthomela). (Wallace). b. Singapore
(type of contermina). (Wallace).
182. Syntomis frustulenta. n. sp.
é Antenne, top of head, thorax and wings black, frons, space
behind the eyes, collar, sides of thorax, spot behind and abdomen
bright golden yellow, abdomen with black segmental bands and anal
tuft.
Wings with small limpid spots, fore-wings with some golden hairs
at the base and with three bands of limpid spots, Ist consisting
of one squarish spot, sub-basal, 2nd of two medial, the lower one
squarish, the upper one elongate, 3rd of two discal, the lower one
of the usual kind divided by the third median branch, the upper
one elongate and thin; hind-wing with a square sub-basal large spot
and a smaller round discal spot, base of wing tinged with golden.
Underside as above, pectus and thorax black, the latter with golden
SYNTOMINA. 45
sides, abdomen with broader black bands, hind-wings with golden
hairs at the base, legs black tinged with golden.
Expanse of wings 3%5 inch.
Lizard Island, N. Australia (type).
Allied to S. xanthomela (Walker), the limpid spots are smaller
and not so clear and the apical spot is wanting.
183. Syntomis decorata.
Syntomis decorata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 89 (1862).
$$ xxxi. 65 (1864).
Syntomis florina. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 350.
Type of florzna, Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type). (Wallace).
184. Syntomis deflocea. n. sp.
$ 2 Brown, frons, collar and segmental bands on abdomen golden
yellow, wings brown with golden yellow longitudinal stripe-like
spots, fore-wings with five and hind-wings with two; fore-wings with
the 1st basal, filling the interno-median interspace for one-fourth its
length, followed by the 2nd streak, which runs inside the interspace
nearly up to the margin of the wing, above this is the 3rd streak,
which fills up the outer half of the cell, the 4th consists of two
streaks divided by the 3rd median veinlet and the 5th by two
subapical streaks, the topmost one the shortest; hind-wing with a
broad streak along the abdominal border and a discal spot divided
by the vein. Underside as above, legs brown.
Expanse of wings I inch.
a. Philippine Islands (6 ° types).
Allied to S. egenartia (Walker), the yellow streaks narrower, and
very different in the hind-wings, in egevzaria the entire wing being
yellow with a brown marginal border.
185. Syntomis egenaria.
Syntomis egenarta, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 88 (1862).
$$ xxi. 65 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type). (Wallace).
186. Syntomis tigrina.
Syntomis tigrina. Walker: xxxi. 71 (1864).
a. Cambodia, Siam ? (type). (Mouhot). b. Cambodia ¢$
(Mouhot).
187. Syntomis fervida.
Syntomis fervida. Walker: i. 131 (1854).
a SUer elle wiyp. ep. Let, BoM. an py top, t. 00
(1877).
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot).
46 ZYGENIDA.
188. Syntomis vitrea.
Syntomis vitrea. Walker: vii. 1594 (1856).
Hydrusa vitrea. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 345.
———————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 51. 270
(1887).
Syntomis austent. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 389.
———_————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 45. 224
(1887).
Type of austenz. N.E. Bengal, in coll. Moore.
a. Sylhet (type).
189. Syntomis submarginalis.
Syntomis submarginalts. Walker: Char. Undescr. Lep. Het., p. 89 (1869).
—_______—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 50.
362 (1887).
Type. Benares, in B. M.
a. India.
190. Syntomis extensa.
Syntomis extensa. Walker: xxxv. 1863 (1866).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 290.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 47. 237
(1887).
Hampson; Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 46, pl.
143, f. 14 (1891).
Type. South India, in B. M.
a. Ootacamund (Minchin). b. Nilgiri Hills.
191. Syntomis adjuncta.
Syntomis adjuncta. Walker: xxxi. 74 (1864).
a. Ceram (type). (Wallace). b. Amboina (Wallace).
192. Syntomis guttulosa.
Syntonets guttulosa. Walker: xxxi. 73 (1864).
a. Aru (type). (Wallace).
The New Guinea example referred to by Walker is quite distinct
from the Aru type; it not only differs in the gilding of the body but
in the veination of the hind-wings.
193. Syntomis ampla.
Syntomis ampla. Walker: xxxi. 76 (1864).
a. Aru (type). (Wallace).
194. Syntomis basigera.
Syntomts basigera. Walker: xxxi. 77 (1864).
a. Batchian (type). (Wallace).
195. Syntomis signata.
Syntomes signata. Walker: vii. 1594 (1856).
a. Java (type). (Wallace).
SYNTOMIN /E. 47
196, Syntomis ypleta. n. sp.
6 @ Antenne, top of head, thorax, abdomen and wings blackish
brown, frons, collar, fore-part of thorax on each side, and large spots
on every segment on each side of abdomen golden yellow, fore-wings
with a long limpid space filling up most of the cell, another longer,
below it in the interno-median interspace, divided from the other
merely by the median vein, filling up nearly all the interspace from
close to the base till just below the end of cell, from whence it becomes
narrower above the sub-median vein almost to the outer margin,
a band of two long discal limpid spots, commencing from close to
the end of the cell, each divided into two by the branches ; hind-
wing with a long oval-shaped spot running down the abdominal
margin, yellow in both sexes, showing some limpid places in the
female, but entirely covered with golden scales in the male. Under-
side as above, abdomen with yellow spots at the sides and pale
segmental bands, legs brown, fore-legs in the female marked with
gold at their base, in the male much thickened and covered with
yellow hairs.
Expanse of wings I inch.
a. Waigiou ($ ? types). (Wallace).
Allied to S. amfla (Walker), but can easily be distinguished by
the absence of the large limpid discal spots on the hind-wings.
197. Syntomis formicina. n. sp.
¢ Antennz, space on head between, thorax, abdomen and wings
black, frons, collar, sides of thorax in front, a spot behind, and a
row of large spots on each side of abdomen golden yellow, the basal
one on the abdomen the largest, forming nearly a complete golden
basal band; fore-wings mostly limpid, with long stripe-like spots,
Ist filling the cell except at the base, 2nd in the interno-median
interspace, divided from the Ist merely by the median vein, and
nearly filling the interspace from near the base to below the end of
cell, then narrowing hindward to near hinder angle, two discal spots
divided by the veins, both commencing close to the end of cell;
hind-wings with one large round spot near the anal angle intersected
by the bifurcated median branch. Below as above, abdomen black,
with yellow spots at the sides, legs black.
Expanse of wings 1,}, inches.
a. New Guinea (type). (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Higgins).
(Wallace).
The type specimen is the one from New Guinea referred to by
Walker, xxxi. p. 73, under S. ewz/u/osa; the example of that species
from Aru is the type: it is also a female and is quite distinct from
this species, of which there are the two female specimens from New
Guinea above referred to.
45
ZYGAENIDZE.
198. Syntomis exapta. n. sp.
g Antennz, thorax, abdomen and wings black, frons, head, collar,
a stripe on each side, down the centre and a spot on back of thorax,
and broad bands on the segments of the abdomen bright golden
yellow, tip of abdomen black. Wings mostly hyaline, fore-wings with
a hyaline sub-basal sub-costal streak, the cell limpid, as also the
interspace below the median vein limited by the 1st branch, a small
spot between the two at the root of the interspace above the branch,
and a discal band of elongated spots consisting of a large spot above
the 2nd median branch, divided into two by the third branch, a
small dot above this just outside the cell, a long spot above with
a small sub-costal dot just above it near its outer end. Hind-wing
with a large hyaline space below the median divided by the veins
into three, two large spots and a small elongated space above them,
occupying the greater portion of the wing, having a broad costal and
broader marginal band elbowed inwards in its centre, and a thin
abdominal band with some black hairs. Underside as above, pectus
golden, thorax marked with golden, and legs brown suffused with
the same colour.
Expanse of wings 1), inches.
a. Flores (type). (Wallace).
Differs in the position of its limpid spots from all the others in
this group.
199. Syntomis fata. n. sp.
9g Antenne, top of head, thorax, abdomen and wings black; frons,
collar, sides of thorax in front, two stripes down the centre, and one
across at the back, and broad stripes on the segments of the abdomen
bright golden yellow, tip of abdomen black, abdomen very short.
Wings mostly hyaline, fore-wings with some golden scales at the
base, a large black apical band, a narrow marginal band, and a still
narrower costal band, disco-cellular veinlets black, as also is the
interspace between the discoidal branches. Hind-wing also nearly
all hyaline, divided by the veins into three spaces, two large, nearly
round, and a small streak above, leaving the wing with a thick band
all round and elbowed inwards in centre of outer margin, a large
patch of golden scales at the base.
Expanse of wings 1 inch.
a. Borneo (type).
Limpid spaces on the wings somewhat as in S. exapfa, but more
extended, leaving the marginal bands thin ; abdomen unusually short,
making length of body less than half an inch.
200. Syntomis celebesa.
Syntomis celebesa. Walker: xxxi. 70 (1864).
Type. Celebes, in B. M.
a. Makessar, Celebes (2) (Wallace).
SYNTOMIN &. 49
201. Syntomis derivata.
Syntomis dertvata, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 89 (1862).
xxxi. 05 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sumatra (Wallace).
202. Syntomis longipennis. PI. 11. f. 13.
Syntomis longipennis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 91 (1862).
Xxxl. gO (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
203. Syntomis separabilis.
Syntomis separabilis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 90 (1862).
xxxi. 66 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
204. Syntomis chloroleuea.
Syntomes chloroleuca. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 90 (1862).
— xxi. 65 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
205. Syntomis transitiva.
Syntomis transitiva. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 91 (1862).
Xxxi. 65 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
206. Syntomis basalis.
Syntomis basalis. Walker: xxxi. 79 (1864).
a. Malacca (type) (Wallace).
207. Syntomis intermissa.
Syntomis tntermissa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 90 (1862).
xxxi. 65 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
208. Syntomis expandens.
Syniomis expandens. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 91 (1862).
Xxxi. 66 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type) (Wallace).
209. Syntomis divisura.
Syntomis divisura. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. gt (1862).
———._ xxx. 66 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type) (Wallace).
210. Syntomis detracta.
Syntomis detracta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 91 (1862).
—_———————_ xxxi. 66 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type) (Wallace).
50 ZYGENID.
211. Syntomis basifera.
Syntomis basifera, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 92 (1862).
SS HH
a. Sarawak (type) (Wallace).
212. Syntomis flaviplaga.
Syntomis flaviplaga. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 92 (1862),
Xxx. 66 (1864).
Syntomis biplagata. Snellen: Midden Sum., iv. (1) 8, p. 33 (1880).
a. Sarawak (type) (Wallace).
213. Syntomis albiplaga.
Syntomis albiplaga. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 92 (1862).
XXxxi, 66 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type) (Wallace). b. Singapore.
Genus HYDRUSA. Walker: i. 255 (1854).
214, Hydrusa annulata.
Zygena annulata, Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 159. 7 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. 102. 9 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. I. 389. II (1793).
Sphinx (Zygena) annulata. Gmel.: ed. Syst. Nat., i. 5. 2392. III.
Syntomis annulata. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p.122, pl. 7, f. 8, pl. 8, f. 2 (1829).
—__—__—__—— Walker: i. 124 (1854).
Type in Banksian Cabinet, B. M.
a. Port Essington (2). b. New South Wales (2).
215. Hydrusa intensa.
Hydrusa intensa. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 353.
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. New Holland (3). b. New South Wales (2). ce. Sydney.
216. Hydrusa cingulata.
LHydrusa cingulata. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 352.
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Sydney (C. Darwin). b. New South Wales (3). e. E.
Australia.
217. Hydrusa chroma. nn. sp.
é Antenne, space on head between them and centre of thorax
dark greenish black, antenne serrated in the male, frons, head,.collar,
front, sides, and central stripe in thorax, and the entire abdomen
bright chrome yellow; abdomen with segmental thin black bands,
a broad black band before the anal tuft, which is also bright chrome
yellow; wings greenish black, fore-wings with five bright chrome
spots and hind-wings with two, 1st sub-basal below the median vein,
2nd in the cell at the end, 3rd below it in the interno-median inter-
space, 4th discal divided by the third median veinlet, 5th sub-apical.
SYNTOMIN. 51
On the hind-wing the first spot covers nearly the basal half like
a triangle and runs into the point of the 2nd, which is a smaller
triangle in the disc.
? like the male except that the 2nd and 3rd spots on the fore-
wing run into each other, being merely divided by the median vein,
the spots on the hind-wing are also in one and occupy two-thirds
of the wing, and there is a small yellow streak above the sub-apical
spot on the fore-wings.
Expanse of wings ;%; to 14/5 inches.
a. Australia 3 2 (types).
Allied to H. annulata (Fabr.), but much smaller.
218. Hydrusa annosa. Pi. Il. f. 17.
Syntomis annosa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. p. 183 (1859).
Xxxi. 65 (1864).
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). b. No locality.
219. Hydrusa diaphana.
Syutomis diaphana. (Kollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, iv. p. 460, pl. 19, f. 7
(1848).
Walker: i. 126 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 47. 232
(1887).
Syntomes enone. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 344.
——————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 49. 256 (1887).
Type of @zone, Mussouree, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Assam (Jenkins).
220. Hydrusa penange.
Syntomis penange. Moore: P. Z. S,, Lond., 1859, p. 198, pl. 60, f. 7.
SS (Crit, Ie), 1D UG (Ch 0s, SS, (ATSC)
Syntomis diversa. Walker: xxxi. 75 (1864).
Type. Penang, in B. M.
a. Singapore (type of dz/versa) (Wallace).
221. Hydrusa claremontii.
Syntomis claremontiz, Weylaerts: Comptes-rendus de la Soc. Ent. Bel-
gique, Feb. 6, 1899.
Type. Java, in coll. Heylaerts.
a. Java (Wallace).
222. Hydrusa basirufa. n. sp.
$6 @ Antennz, head, thorax and wings black, antennz serrated in
the male, frons and a spot on each side of thorax in front white;
abdomen dark green, a bright crimson stripe covering the base of
thorax and of first two segments of the abdomen. Fore-wings with
two limpid bands, Ist occupying the basal half of the wing with the
exception of a small space at the base, and divided into three by the
median vein and branch, the centre one small, 2nd band discal,
E 2
52 ZYGENIDE.
composed of two large spots, each divided into two by the veins.
Hind-wings limpid with a costal band and black cilia. Underside
as above, thorax with crimson sides, legs black.
Expanse of wings 1,/5 inches.
a. Cambodia, Siam ¢ ¢ (types) (Mouhot). b. Cambodia 3
(Mouhot).
Somewhat resembles S. Jectoralis (Walker), from Maulmein.
Genus TRICH ATA. Gen. Nov.
$ Antennz ciliated; tibize without spurs ; fore-wings with vein 3
from the end of the cell; 4 and 5 stalked, otherwise as in Syxfomizs.
223. Tricheta teneiformis.
Syntomis tenetformis. Walker: vil. 1595 (1856).
Hydrusa tenetformis. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 345.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 51. 269
(1887).
a. India (type).
Grenus ERESSA. Walker: i. 149 (1854).
Trianeura. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 353.
224. Eressa confinis.
Glaucopis confints. Walker: i. 149 (1854).
Syntomis confinis. Walker: vii. 1592 (1856).
Hydrusa confines, Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 345.
Evessa confinis, Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 36, pl. 95, f. 6 (1882).
———_—— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1886, p. 436. .
——————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 52. 273 (1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India.
225. Eressa subaurata.
Glaucopis subaurata. Walker: i. 149 (1854).
Syntonis subaurata. Walker: vii. 1593 (1856).
Trianeura subaurata. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 354.
Eressa subaurata. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 36, pl. 95, f. 4 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh, : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 52.275 (1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (5) (Thwaites).
226. Eressa politula. n. sp.
Antenne, head, body and wings brown, thorax golden yellow in
front and behind; abdomen with dorsal and lateral rows of dark
golden spots, anal tuft large, composed of pale brown hairs. Fore-
wings with the central portion limpid, divided by the veins into
seven, much as in £. confinzs, but the brown basal portion is larger,
being nearly one third of the wing, and the discal row of spots has
SYNTOMIN#. 53
the second from the costa very small. Hind-wings nearly all brown,
with a small limpid discal space divided by the veins into three, two
round spots and a small semi-diaphanous space on the inner side.
Expanse of wings 1,'5 inches.
a. India (type).
Easily distinguishable from £. comfinzs, to which it is most nearly
allied by the hyaline space on the hind-wings ; in comfinzs the base
and nearly all the wing, with the exception of the marginal border,
are hyaline.
This insect bore Walker’s label of S. Azébzer7 (Boisd.). I have never
seen the type of that insect, but from Boisduval’s figure and descrip-
tion it is a true Syzfomis, and in no way like this insect, which may
possibly be a sport of Z. conjinzs.
227. Eressa detola. n. sp.
g Antenne, collar, thorax and wings black. Head, two spots on
centre of thorax (front and after part) ; abdomen and spots on wings
bright chrome yellow, basal portion of abdomen and segmental bands
black. Fore-wings with two bands of elongated spots, first composed
of three, Ist in outer end of cell, 2nd below it, and 3rd in the interno-
medium interspace twice as long as the others, thickening inwards
and nearly filling the interspace to one third from the base, the
other band discal divided by the veins into four. Hind-wings with
three spots, Ist and 2nd sub-basal divided by the median vein,
the 2nd the longest nearly extending to the anal angle, 3rd discal,
round, with a minute dot on its inner side. Underside, as above,
except that the discal spot on hind-wings has a yellow streak on the
outer side of it in addition, legs black.
Expanse of wings 1%, inches.
a. Australia (type).
228. Eressa olinda. n. sp.
6 Antenne, thorax, segmental bands on abdomen and wings
blackish brown, head, collar, sides and central spot on thorax,
abdomen and spots on wings chrome yellow. Fore-wings with four
spots, Ist sub-basal, 2nd medial like a band across the wing divided
by the veins into three, 3rd discal divided by the third median
veinlet, and 4th sub-apical, all the spots longitudinal, the sub-apical
are the thinnest and longest. Hind-wings nearly all yellow, the
basal spot occupying nearly half the wing and joined in the middle
of its outer margin to the apical point of the discal spot, which is
large and triangular. Underside, same as above, legs blackish
brown.
Expanse of wings 13% inches.
a, Queensland (type).
Somewhat like //ydrusa chroma, but the central band on the fore-
wings is broader and differently shaped and the abdomen has much
thicker black segmental bands.
54 ZYGENIDA,
Genus EUCHROMIA. Hiibn.: Verz. Schm., p. 121 (1816).
229. EHuchromia polymena.
Sphinx polymena. Linn,: Syst. Nat., ii. p. 806 (1767).
ee — Cram ebap pe ixotengp amare er Cr776))-
Zygena polymena. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. p. 162 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. p. 104 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. 1. 396. 34 (1783).
Euchromia polymena. Uiibn.: Verz. bok Schm., p. 121 (1816).
—_____________— _ Walker: i. 219 (1854).
Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 364.
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 596.
Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 39, pl. 94, f. 6, 6 a (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1884, p. 514.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 54. 287
(1887).
Glaucopis polymena. Westwood; ed. Drury, i. p. 50, pl. 26, f. 1 (1837).
a. Ternate (Wallace). b. Makessar Celebes (Wallace).
e. Tond (Wallace). . d. India. |e. Assam (Jenkins). ff. Ceylon (2)
(Moseley). g. (Ashmol. Mus.).
230. Euchromia orientalis.
Euchromia orientalis. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 364.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 53. 286
(1887).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1888, p. 111, pl.
lp 5, (Op
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. Penang (2) (Ormerod). b. Singapore (3) (Horsley).
231. Euchromia horsfieldi.
Phalanna horsfieldi. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1859, p. 200, pl. 60, f. 13.
Cat. Lep., E. 1. C., ii. p. 328 (1859).
Walker: xxxi. 98 (1864).
LEuchromia horsfieldi. Butler: Jour. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 363.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Flores (Wallace). b. Sumatra (Wallace). e. Java (2)
(Wallace).
232. Euchromia aruica.
fliva aruica. Walker: xxxi. 98 (1864).
Euchromia aruica. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 365.
Type. Aru Island, in B. M.
a. Aru (2) (Wallace). b. Dorey (Wallace). ce. Mysol
(Wallace).
233. Euchromia irus.
Sphinx adscita tvus. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. p. 150, pl. 368, f. A (1781).
Luchromia trus. Walker: i. 226 (1854).
Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 365.
SYNTOMIN, 55
Euchromia tra. Wiibn.: Verz. Schm., 121. 1309 (1816).
a. Australia (Wallace). b. Cape York (Higgins). e. Lizard
Isles (Higgins). d. Sydney (Higgins). e. Bouru (Wallace),
f. Ceram (Wallace). g. Bachian (Wallace). h. Morty (Wal-
lace). i. New Guinea (Wallace).
234. Euchromia coelipennis.
Hira calipennis. Walker: xxxi. 99 (1864).
Euchromia calipennis. Butler: Journ, Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 365.
Type. Amboina, in B. M.
a. Amboina (2) (Wallace). b. Ceram (2) (Wallace).
Genus THYRASSIA. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876,
Pp. 355:
235. Thyrassia subcaudata.
Syntomis subcaudata, Walker: i. 132 (1854).
Thyrassta subcaudata, Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 355.
— Typ» lys:, Het. Bo M1, p. 19, pl. 7,
f. 5 (1877).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 53.
280 (1887).
Type. North India, in B.M.
a. India (3).
236. Thyrassia inconcinna. n. sp.
¢ Antennz purple black, frons bronzy, head, thorax, and wings
blackish brown, collar and abdomen yellow, thorax with a yellow spot
behind; abdomen brownish at the base, with brown segmental bands
and blue black at the apex; wings with rather large semi-diaphanous,
pale, luteous spots. Fore-wings with four in the outer half, the first
three in a discal band, the two lower close together, the central the
largest, the lowest the smallest, another spot outside in the middle
of the disc. Hind-wings with the basal third limpid, and one largish
round spot in the disc almost sub-apical.
Expanse of wings ;'5 inch.
a. Lizard Island, N. Australia (type).
The spots on fore-wings are disposed like those in 7. swbcaudata,
the abdomen is unusually slight in construction.
Genus PSICHOTOE. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 129 (1829).
237. Psichotoé duvancelii.
Psichotoé duvancelii, Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 129, pl. 8, £ 5 (1829).
Valens mviln 5 O7 1 (0050).
— —— Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 354.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 51. 265
(1887).
a. Central India (Hearsay). b. India.
56 ZVYGANID&.
Genus BURLACENA. Walker: xxxi. 80 (1864).
238. Burlacena #gerioides.
Burlacena egerioides. Walker: xxxi. 80 (1864).
Burlacena (?) stmilata. Walker: xxxi. 81 (1864).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace). b. No locality (Higgins, coll.
Wallace). c.. Mysol (type szmzlata) (Wallace).
239, Burlacena vacua.
Syntomis vacua. Walker: xxxi. 75 (1864).
a. Makessar Celebes (type) (Wallace).
Genus HESTIOCHORA. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc.
N.S. W. (2), i. p. 788 (1886).
240. Hestiochora tricolor.
Procris tricolor. WNalker : i. 111 (1854).
Butler: ll Typ. Lep. Het., B: M5 i. p: 13; pl. 6, £16
(1877).
Type. Tasmania, in B. M.
a. New Holland. b. Moreton Bay. e. Queensland.
Sup-Famity ZYGAININA.
Genus ARTONA. Walker: ii. 439 (1854).
241. Artona nigrescens.
Artona nigrescens. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 358.
—______—— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 172.
thaphidognatha nigrescens. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii.
55. 300 (1887).
Artona fulvida. Butler: Journ, Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 356.
——_—_—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 55. 295 (1887).
————————— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 172.
Type. Punjab Hills, in coll. Moore.
Type of fz/vida, Maulmein, in B.M.
a. India (3) (Mortimer).
242, Artona discivitta.
Artona discivitta. Walker: ii. 440 (1854).
—_—_—_—_———— Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 356.
TT Dyp: ep Het., Be M5 v- py 26; pliis4,
f. 8 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 55. 293 (1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills.
ZYGAININA. 57
Genus CHRYSARTONA. Gen. Nov.
Type, C. stifata (Walker).
Antenne bipectinated in male, simple in female ; palpi short and
porrect ; middle tibize with one pair of minute spurs, hind tibize
with two pairs. Fore-wings with veins 8 and 9 not stalked. Hind-
wings with veins 3 and 4 not stalked, 5 from the lower end of cell,
6 absent ; closely allied to the genus Avéona, in which the wings are
longer and narrower and the hind tibiz have no spurs; also to
Procris type statices, in which vein 6 of the hind-wings is present.
243. Chrysartona stipata.
Procris stipata. Walker: i. 114 (1856).
——_—_—_—— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M.,i. p. 13, pl. 7, f. 9 (1877).
———_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 44. 214 (1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India.
GENuS ZYGASNA. Fabr.: Syst. Ent., p. 550 (1775).
Syst. Gloss. (Illiger’s Mag., iv. 1807).
244, Zygena cashmirensis.
Lygana cashmirensis. Kollar: Kasch. yon Hiig., iv. p. 459, pl. 19, f. 6
(1848).
Walker: i. 102 (1854).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. 286 (1859).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 44.
213 (1887).
a. India (3).
GENUS PLATYZYGSNA. Gen. Nov.
Type, P. moéllert (Elwes).
? Antenne simple, palpi very minute, tibize without spurs, thorax
and abdomen stout, wings broad and rounded with all the veins
present ; fore-wing with veins 8 and 9g stalked; hind-wing with the
costal touching the sub-costal branch before the end of the cell.
245. Platyzygena moélieri.
Soritia (?) moéllere. Elwes: P. Z.S., Lond., 1890, p. 385, pl. xxxii, f. 13.
Type. Sikkim, in coll. Elwes.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
\
——
P. Moélleri. Elw.
58 ZYGANID.
Genus PHACUSA. Walker: i. 150 (1854).
Notioptera. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., 1876, p. 355-
246. Phacusa strigosa.
Syntomis strigosa. Walker: xxxi. 69 (1864).
Type. Celebes, in B. M.
a. Bouru (Wallace).
247. Phacusa expansa.
Syntomis expansa. Walker: xxxi. 73 (1864).
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace).
248. Phacusa variata. n. sp.
? Antennze and wings deep black, frons, collar, thorax and abdo-
men olivaceous brown, tip of abdomen with some short black hairs,
a pure white band behind each eye, wings with longitudinal, broad
pure white streaks. Fore-wings with one from near the base to the
middle, appearing again in a short streak in the disc, another of
a similar kind above, sub-marginal, the first part of it not quite
so long or so deep. MHind-wings with two streaks in the centre
suffused inwardly and joined together making a disjointed band ;
underside as above, body smeared with white, legs pale brown.
Expanse of wings 14/5 inches.
a. Dorey (type) (Wallace).
Allied to nothing I know of.
Grenus LOPHOSOMA. Gen. Nov.
Type, LZ. cuprea (Walker).
g The antennz pectinated; palpi short and porrect; mid tibiz
with one pair, hind tibize with two pairs of minute spurs; abdomen
with lateral tufts of hair on terminal segments in the male; vena-
tion as in Zasema, except that vein 6 of the hind-wing is present.
249, Liophosoma cuprea.
Syntomis cuprea. Walker: vii. 1596 (1856).
Tascia cuprea. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 558.
—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 56. 301 (1887).
a. India (type).
250. Lophosoma quadricolor.
Syntomts quadricolor. Walker: vii. 1596 (1856).
Tascia quadricolor. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 358.
—_—____—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 56. 302
(1887).
a. India (type).
Genus TASEMA. Walker: vii. 1597 (1856).
251. Tasema bipars.
Tasema bipars. Walker: vii. 1597 (1856).
——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 44. 216 (1887).
India (type).
ZYGENIN A. 59
Genus ILLIBERIS. Walker: ii. 288 (1854).
Northia. Walker: i. 141 (nom. preoc.).
252. Illiberis cyanecula.
Vou. gen. cyanecula. Werr. Schaff.: Lep. Exot., sp. nov. sér., i. f. 224
(1850-58).
Northia cyanecula, Walker: vii. 1600 (1856). .
Batlen: Wl. Typ dkepaiiet. ab. Mio pals, upl. 7,
f. 8 (1877).
Glaucopis nigrigemma. Walker: i. 141 (1854).
Type of xigrigemma, N. China, in B. M.
a. Hong Kong (Champion). b. China.
253. Illiberis tenuis.
Northia tenuis. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 394 (1877).
Typ slcepa let... Baas. lwp. 4saple2i,t. 7
(7878).
Type. Japan, in B. M.
a. Japan.
254. Illiberis producens.
Syntomtis producens. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., vi. p. 88 (1862),
xxxi. 65 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type 2) (Wallace).
Genus PROCRIS. Fabr.: Syst. Gloss. Illiger’s Mag., iv. (1805).
255. Procris tetragona.
Procris tetragona. Walker: xxxi. 62 (1864).
a. Batchian (type) (Wallace).
Genus CLELEA. Walker: ii. 465 (1854).
256. Clelea sapphirina.
Clelea sapphirina. Walker: ii. 465 (1854).
Type. Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. Hong Kong (Champion).
Genus CEBYSA. Walker: ii. 486 (1854).
257. Cebysa leucotelus.
Cebysa leucotelus. Walker: ii. 486 (1854).
Type. Sidney, in B. M.
a. New South Wales. b. New Holland. e. Van Dieman’s
Land (4).
Grnus EURATA. Herr. Schaff.: Lep. Exot., sp. nov.
sér., i. (1850-58).
258. Eurata transacta.
Eurata transacta. Walker: vii. 1616 (1856).
a. China (type).
60 ZYGANID.
Susp-Famity PHAUDIN..
Genus PHAUDA. Walker: i. 256 (1854).
259. Phauda tensipennis.
Phauda tensipennis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 92 (1862).
xxxi, 106 (1864).
a. Sarawak (type) (Wallace).
260. Phauda sumatrensis.
Phauda sumatrensis. Walker: xxxi. 106 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
. 261. Phauda fortunii.
(Nov. gen.) fortuniz. Herr. Schaff.: Lep. Exot., sp. nov. sér., i. f. 223
(1850-58).
Phauda fortuniz. Walker: vii. 1634 (1856).
Euchromia triadum. Walker: 1. 257 (1854).
Type of ¢rzadum from N. China, in B. M.
a. China (2).
262. Phauda flammans.
Euchromia (Phauda) flammans. Walker: i. 257 (1854).
Lhauda flammans. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., i. p. 20, pl. 9g, f. 2
(1877).
Euchromia flammans. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 53. 284
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (Cantor). b. Upper India (Drinkwater).
263. Phauda fuscalis. n. sp.
? Wings smoky brown and semi-hyaline, the veins black, head,
thorax, and abdomen black, the latter with short dorsal and ventral
tufts of fiery red hairs and a long lateral tuft of hairs of the same
colour.
Expanse of wings 1? inches.
a. Assam (type).
Distinguishable from the other species of the genus in having no
red colour on the wings and in having veins 7 and 8 of the fore-wing
on a footstalk.
Sus-Famity CHALCOSIIN #.
Genus DOCLEA. Walker: xxxi. 122 (1864).
264. Doclea syntomoides. PI. 11. f. 10.
Doclea syntomoides. Walker: xxxi. 122 (1864).
a. Malacca (type) (Wallace). b. Sula (Wallace).
PHAUDIN A—CHALCOSIIN &. 61
Genus CAPRIMA. Walker : xxxi. 129 (1864).
265. Caprima gelida. Pl. 11. f. 3.
Caprima gelida. Walker: xxxi. 130 (1864).
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Wallace).
ce. Wagaiu (Wallace).
266. Caprima mutilata. Pl. 1. f. 15.
Soritia mutilata. Walker: xxxi. 121 (1864).
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (2) (Wallace).
GENus ZYGASNOPSIS. Gen. Nov.
g Antennz with short stout pectinations swollen towards their
terminations and minutely ciliated with one to three long cilia at
extremities, palpi short, slight, and porrect, mid. and hind legs each
with a minute pair of terminal spurs to the tibia. Fore-wing long and
rather narrow, the apex and outer margin evenly rounded, vein I
single, vein 2 from some way before the end of the cell, vein 3 from
close to the end, 4 and 5 from the end, vein 9 gives off 7 and 8, vein
7 given off from g nearer the end of cell than 8, vein 10 from before
the end of cell, 11 from two thirds the
length and anastomosing with vein 12.
Hind-wing long and narrow, the apex
rather pointed, veins 1a, 14 straight,
vein 2 from before the end of cell,
vein 3 from just before the end, 4 and
5 from the end, 6 absent, 7 from the
upper end of cell, 8 from a little before
the end.
Type, 2. fuscimarginalis.
This genus should either be placed
at the end of Syztomzne or commence-
ment of Chalcosiine; the antenne are
characteristic of the latter, and the
anastomosis of veins 11 and 12 of the
fore-wing occur in many Chalcosid
genera, while the absence of veins in the cell of either wing, and
vein 1 of fore-wing not being double, and vein 1 of hind-wing not
being treble, are Syzfomzd characters.
267. Zygenopsis fuscimarginalis. n. sp.
$ Both wings fuscous with the central part of the disc from just
62
ZYGANID/E.
below the costa to near the inner margin hyaline, antenne, head,
thorax, abdomen, and legs fuscous.
Expanse of wings I inch.
a. Dorey (type) (Wallace).
268. Zygenopsis flavib is. n. sp.
? Fore-wing hyaline, the veins and margins fuscous, the inner and
outer margins rather broadly so, a large orange yellow spot on the
inner margin at the base. Hind-wing fuscous, the costal area hyaline.
Head, thorax, abdomen, and legs black above, orange yellow below,
thorax with a large yellow spot on the vertex, abdomen yellow at
the sides.
Expanse of wings 1); inches.
a. Ké Island (type) (Wallace).
In this species vein 9 of fore-wing gives off 7 and 8 together.
Zygenopsis fiavibasis.
Genus CALLIZYGAINA. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 83,
f. 4 (1868).
269. Callizygena auricincta. n. sp.
é Antenne, head, eyes, thorax, and abdomen deep black; an-
tenn bipectinated, branches below the shaft short and thick,
shaft of antennz, space between the antennze and fore-part of
thorax thickly covered with blue green scales, a thin red collar
behind the head; abdomen with two broad golden bands, central
and apical; tip black, short thick black hairs along the sides, wings
dull black; fore-wing fairly clothed, hind-wing semi-diaphanous and
consequently paler. Fore-wings with some blue green scales thinly
scattered on the outer half and thickly placed on the central portion
near the base, a thinly clothed space below the basal half of the
median vein, a whitish spot at the end of the cell. Hind-wings un-
marked ; underside, wings, body, and legs dull blackish brown.
Expanse of wings I inch.
a. Nilgiri Hills (type).
Allied to C. (Zascia) gana (Swinh.), Trans. Ent. Soc., 1891,
p- 1333; chiefly differs in its band of black hairs on either side of
CHALCOSIIN E. 63
the abdomen, the hairs in C. gama being crimson, in having
no abdominal transverse bands below, and in the absence of the
crimson pectus.
Genus TRIPANOPHORA. Kollar: Hiig. Kasch., iv. pt. 2,
P- 457 (1848)
270. Tripanophora semihyalina.
Tripanophora semihyalina, Kollar: Hiig. Kasch., iv. p. 457, pl. 19, f. 1-
4 (1848).
Moore: Cat. ep. E. I. C:, it. p. 322; pl. 14,
f. 6 (1859).
Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 344.
Walker: ii. 434 (1854).
xxxi. 126 (1864).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 56.
306 (1887).
Syntomis humeralis var. B. Walker: vii. 1593 (1856).
Syntomis glaucopoides. Walker: xxxi. 69 (1864).
Notioptera glaucopoides. Butler: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1876, p. 355.
— Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 52. 279
(1887).
a. India (type of Awmeralis var. 8). b. South India (type of SS.
Llaucopoides). e. Ganjam (Minchin).
271. Tripanophora humeralis.
Syntomis humeralis. Walker: vii. 1593 (1856).
Tripanophora humeralis, Moore: Journ. As. Soc., Beng., lv. 2, p. 97 (1886).
Te moc. | LmMlce Pit Soe. Loud. 1s09G..p: 175:
a. India (¢ ¢ types).
Genus SORITIA. Walker: ii. 435 (1854).
Retina. Walker: ii. 439 (1854).
272. Soritia leptalina.
Chalcosia leptalina. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, p. 462 (1848).
Soritia leptalina. Walker: ii. 435 (1854).
Eterusia sexpunctata. Walker: ii. 432 (1854).
Soritia sexpunctata. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 76. 449
(1887).
Type of sexpunctata from Silhet, in B. M.
a. Khasia Hills (2). b. Assam (2). e. Silhet.
273. Soritia circinata.
Fleterusia circtnata. Herr. Schaff.: Lep. Exot., sp. nov., sér. i. f. 156, 157
(1854). |
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat, Moths of India, ii. 67. 370
(1887).
64 ZYGANID.
Eterusta circinata. Walker: vii. 1672 (1856).
a. Assam. b. India (2).
274. Soritia pulchella.
Chalcosia pulchella. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, p. 461 (1848).
Eterusia pulchella. Walker: ii. 431 (1854).
vii. 1671 (1856).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1876, p. 678.
Soritia pulchella. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 67. 380 (1887).
Se Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 175.
FHleterusia cicada. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 83, f. 8 (1868).
—__—_—___——— Cotes and Swinh.;: Cat. Moths of India, ii.66. 369 (1887).
Fleterusia octopunctata. Mosch.: Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxxiii. p. 344 (1872).
—______—___—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 67.
379 (1887).
Eterusia triliturata. Walker: xxxi. 119 (1864).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 68. 387
(1887).
Type (¢vzliturata). Mussoorie, in B. M.
a. India (10). b. Sylhet.
275. Soritia bipartita. Pl. 11. f. 9.
Soritia bipartita. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 99 (1862).
XXXi. 121 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Singapore (Wallace).
276. Soritia elizabetha.
Eterusia elizabetha. Walker: ii. 433 (1854).
vii. 1672 (1856).
Type. North China, in B. M.
a. China.
277. Soritia rubrivitta.
Retina rubrivitta. Walker: ii. 439 (1854).
————————— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 25, pl. 84
f. 4 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 75. 440
(1887).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. India.
Genus HETEROPAN. Walker: ii. 440 (1854).
Birtina. Walker: xxxi. 125 (1864).
278. Heteropan lycenoides. PI. 1. f. 12.
Birtina lycenoides. Walker: xxxi, 125 (1864).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace). b. Salawan (Wallace).
CHALCOSIINZE. 65
Genus AGALOPE. Walker: ii. 438 (1854).
279, Agalope hyalina.
Chalcosia hyalina. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, p. 462 (1848).
Soritia (?) hyalina. Walker: ii. 436 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 76. 446
(1887).
Agalope basalts, Walker: ii. 438 (1854).
——__—— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 26, pl. 84, f. 5
(1881).
—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 74. 429 (1887).
Agalope primularis. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1875, p. 392.
Te Typs eps Het., B: M., v. p: 26, pl. 84,
f. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 74. 431
(1887).
Types, dasal’s and frimularis. North India and Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. India (3).
Genus PHILOPATOR. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 800.
280. Philopator basimaculata.
Philopator basimaculata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 800, pl. 42, f. 6.
Walker: xxxv. 1870 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 64.
360 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a, Darjiling (Higgins). b. India.
Genus CHELURA. Hope: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xviii. p. 444
(1841).
281. Chelura bifasciata.
Chelura bifasccata, Wope: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xviii. p. 444 (1841).
——_—_—_—_——— Walker: ii. 437 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 77. 451
(1887).
a. Nepal (type) (Kirby). b. Khasia Hills. e. India (2).
282. Chelura glacialis.
Chelura glacialis. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 570.
—————_—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 77. 453
. (1887).
a. India (type). b. Darjiling (Higgins).
Genus HERPA. Walker: ii. 441 (1854).
283. Herpa venosa.
Hlerpa venosa. Walker: ii. 442 (1854).
————— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 330, pl. 8a, f. 6 (1859).
F
66 ZYGANIDZ.
Hlerpa venosa. Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 75. 439 (1887)
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. Cherra Punji. b. Silhet: ce. Assam (2).
Genus PIDORUS. Walker: ii. 424 (1854).
Laurion. Walker: ii. 427 (1854).
284. Pidorus circe.
Milleria circe. Boisd.: Herr. Schaff., Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., pl. 1, f. 2 (1853)
Laurtion circe. Walker: vii. 1671 (1856).
=a Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 678.
—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 74. 432 (1887).
Laurion metallica. Walker: ii 426 (1854).
Type of metallica from Silhet, in B. M.
a. Silhet (4). b. Assam.
285. Pidorus coreculum.
Laurion corculum. Butler: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., (2) i. p. §58 (1879).
Type. Malacca, in B.M.
a. Singapore (Wallace).
286. Pidorus circumdata.
Eterusia circumdata. Walker: xxxi. 121 (1864).
LHeterusia ctrcumdata. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 66. 371
(1887).
Type. India, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (3). lb. Assam.
287. Pidorus gemina.
Laurion gemina. Walker: ii. 427 (1854).
— - vii. 1671 (1856).
— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 176.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 74. 433 (1887).
Milleria gemina. Walker: xxxi. 117 (1864).
a Moore: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1886, p. 54.
Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 99 (1862).
xxxl. 117 (1864).
Milleria bifasciata.
Type. Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot). b. Assam (Jenkins). e. India.
d. Sarawak, Borneo (type of ézfasctata) (Wallace).
288. Pidorus glaucopis.
Phalena glaucopis. Drury: Ins. Exot. ii. p. 11, pl. 6, f. 4 (1773).
Cramer: Pap. Exot. iv. pl. 322, f. D (1780).
Fabr.: Sp. Ins. ii. p. 164. 37 (1781).
Mant. Ins. ii, 105. 45 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. 400. 47 (1793).
Leucopsumis glaucopis. Wiibner: Verz. bek. Schm,, 177. 1827 (1816),
Callimorpha glaucopis. Westw.: ed. Drury, ii. pl. 6, f. 4 (1837).
Pidorus glaucopis, Walker: ii. 424 (1854).
Lygena glaucopis.
CHALCOSIINA. 67
Pidorus glaucopis. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 75. 441
(1887).
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. India (2) (Ashmol, Mus.). e. China.
d. Silhet.
289. Pidorus constrictus.
Pidorus constrictus, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., ii. p. 185 (1859).
xxxi. 117 (1864).
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). b. ?
290. Pidorus sordidus. PI. 11. f. 14.
Pidorus sordidus. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., vi. 98 (1862).
xxxl. 117 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sumatra (2) (Wallace).
Genus CORMA. Walker: xxxi. 124 (1864).
Codane. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 17 (1879).
291. Corma obscurata. PI. 1. f. 8.
Corma obscurata. Walker: xxxi. 124 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
292. Corma zenotea.
Lidorus zenotea. Walker: ii. 425 (1854).
Codane zenotea. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 17 (1879).
———_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 76. 444 (1887).
Corma spoliata. Walker: xxxi. 125 (1864).
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Cambodia, Siam (type of sfo/zata) (Mouhot).
Genus CYCLOSIA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., 177 (1816).
293. Cyclosia panthona.
Phalena panthona. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. pl. 322, f. C (1780).
Cyclosia panthona. Walker: ii. 417 (1854).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 44, pl. 97, f. 1, 1a, 14
(1882),
Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1886, p. 54.
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1899, p. 176.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 73. 425
(1887).
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites), b. Assam (2) (Jenkins). e. Cam-
bodia, Siam (2) (Mouhot). d. India (3). e. Silhet.
294, Cyclosia nivipetens.
Cyclosia nivipetens. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 95 (1863).
XXXi. 112 (1864).
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). b. Singapore.
F 2
68 ZYGANIDA.
295. Cyclosia tenebrosa.
Cyclosia tenebrosa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 96 (1863).
———_______—____ xxxi. 113 (1864).
a. Borneo (type). b. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace). ¢. Sumatra
(Wallace).
296. Cyclosia castigata.
Cyclosia castigata. Walker: xxxi, 115 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
297. Cyclosia macularia.
Gynautocera macularia. Guér.: Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat., p. 83, pl. 25, f. 2
(1843).
Chalcosia macularia. Walker: ii. 424 (1854).
Klaboana macularia. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 393.
Chalcosta macularia. Pagenstecher: in Jahrb. des Nass. ver. Naturk., 1885.
a. Mount Ophir. b. Singapore (2) (Horsley).
298. Cyclosia chuna. n. sp.
6 Antenne and head black with green reflections, frons luteous,
collar and tip of abdomen crimson, thorax and abdomen glaucus
green, thorax with some pale marks, abdomen with whitish seg-
mental thin bands. Wings thinly clothed, fore-wings whitish on the
basal half with black veins, a broad black band beyond the middle
and a narrower one in the margin, leaving a discal whitish band
divided by the black veins and narrowing hindwards.
Hind-wings black with a whitish broad marginal band which runs
narrowly up the abdominal margin and is edged outwardly with
a narrow glaucus green band from the epex hindwards to the first
median veinlet.
Underside, wings as above, thorax cyaneous, abdomen whitish
down the centre, legs brown above, whitish beneath.
Expanse of wings 14 inch.
a. Menado, Celebes (type) (Stevens).
299. Cyclosia papilionaris.
Phalena papilionarts, Drury: Ins. Exot., ii. p. 4, pl. 2, f. 4 (1773).
Cramer: Pap. Exot., i. pl. 29, f. A (1775).
Esthema papilionarts. Wiibner: Verz. bek. Schm., 178, 1837 (1816).
LTeleona papilionaris. Westw.: ed. Drury, ii. 4, pl. 2, f. 4 (1837).
Cyclosia papilionarts. Walker: ii. 416 (1854).
Moore: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1886, p. 54.
Epyreis papilionaris. Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 72. 419
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 176.
Phalena venaria, Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 2. 156. 99 (1794).
a. Assam (3) (Jenkins). b. India. e. Silhet. d. Cambodia,
Siam (Mouhot).
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300. Cyclosia spargens.
Cyclosia spargens. Walker: xxxi. 115 (1864).
a. Makessar, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
301. Cyclosia enodis. n.sp. PI. 11. f. 2.
? White, lines and markings brown, antennz and palpi brown, the
latter white beneath, shaft of antennz and thorax blackish brown
with a blue green sheen in some lights; collar with two white bands,
thorax with white marks, abdomen white with broad blackish brown
segmental bands, blue green in some lights. Fore-wings with the
markings much as in £. fafpzlionards (Drury), but the vein stripes
are broader, are blackish brown of a dullish colour without the
brilliant blue green sheen of that species, and the discal band of
ovate spots is more regularly curved and complete, consisting of
seven in complete succession. Hind-wings with the vein stripes
broader, and the blackish outer border much deeper than in fafv-
lionarts, covering nearly half the wing.
Expanse of wings 23 inches.
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
A whiter insect than £. fapeléonaris, and perfectly distinct.
302. Cyclosia chartacea. n.sp. PI. I. f. 1.
@ Antenne and thorax as in the preceding, but the bands and
markings yellowish, not pure white, abdomen whitish without seg-
mental bands, the segments being marked by pale brownish lines.
Wings pure white, fore-wings with the general character of £.
papilionaris, but with only two longitudinal white spaces above the
median vein in the basal half, not three as in that species, the entire
cell space being clear white; there is also no brown stripe on the
submedian vein, the interspace above and below forming one clear
white stripe. Hind-wing all pure white without any vein streaks,
marginal border blackish brown, excavated in its middle and with
dentations on veins three, four, and five, abruptly fining down to
the anal angle, and with five sub-marginal white spots in the inter-
spaces from vein 1 4 upwards.
Expanse of wings 23% inches.
a. Manilla (type).
The wings are devoid of sheen and the colouration is whiter than
in any other species known to me.
GENUS MILLERIA. Herr. Schiaff.: Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. p. 4
(1853).
303. Milleria virginalis.
Milleria virginalis. “err. Schaff.; Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. f 4 (1853).
—_————_—_—_—— Walker: vii. 1669 (1856).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 678.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 73. 425
(1887).
70 ZYGENIDA.
Cyclosia subcyanescens, Walker: it. 417 (1854).
Type, subcyanescens, from Silhet, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Silhet.
304, Milleria fuliginosa.
Cyclosia fuliginosa, Walker: ii. 418 (1854).
——__—___—_—— Moore: P. Z.5., Lond., 1867, p. 678.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 75. 436
(1887).
Milleria fuliginosa. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 22, pl. 83,
f. 6 (1881).
Type. Silhet, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
305. Milleria hamiltoni.
Milleria hamiltont. Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1891, p. 475.
Type. Khasia Hills, in B. M.
a, Assam.
3806. Milleria ficta. Pl. 11. f. 4.
Cyclosia ficta. Walker: Journ, Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 97 (1862).
Xxxi. 113 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus ISBARTA. Walker: vii. 1672 (1856).
307. Isbarta glauca.
Isbarta glauca. Walker: vii. 1672 (1856).
Chalcosta glauca. Pagenstecher: in Jahrb. des Nass. ver. Naturk., 1885,
Pp: 9; pl. 25 f 2°
Arycanda hestinoides, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., vi. p. 98 (1862).
XXxi. 123 (1864).
Type. Sumatra, in B. M.
a. Singapore (Horsley). b. Sarawak, Borneo (type of A. hestz-
notdes) (Wallace). ce. Sumatra (co-type of A. hestinoides) (Wallace).
308. Isbarta pieroides.
Cyclosia pierotdes. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 96 (1862).
See xxxi. 113 (1864).
Lsbarta lactea. Butler: Ann. Nat. Hist. (4), xii. p. 160 (1883).
Type Zactea, from Java, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Penang (Omerod).
309. Isbarta dissimulata.
Cyclosia dissimulata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 96 (1862)
Xxxi. 113 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
CHALCOSIIN &. 71
310. Isbarta pieridoides.
Epyrgis piertdoides. Werr. Schiff.: Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. pl. 1, f. 5
(1853).
Cyclosia pieridoides. Walker: vii. 1669 (1856).
a. Sumatra (Wallace). b. Sarawak, Borneo (2) (Wallace). ec.
Singapore (Horsley).
Genus MINEUPLG&A. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 169.
3ll. Mineuplosa danaides. PI. Il. f. 6.
Cyclosia danatdes. Walker: xxxi. 114 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
312. Mineuplea sobria.
Pompelon sobria. Walker: xxx. 112 (1864).
a. Cambodia, Siam (type) (Mouhot).
313. Mineuploea inornata.
Pompelon tnornata. Walker: xxxi. 111 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
Genus POMPELON. Walker: ii. 413 (1854).
314. Pompelon marginata.
Gynautocera marginata. Guér.: Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat., p. 83, pl. 25, f. 1
(1843).
Pompelon marginata. Walker: ii. 414 (1854).
Heterusia atrocyanum. Herr. Schaff.; Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. f. 157, 158
(1854).
a. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace). b. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
ce. Java.
315. Pompelon subcyanea. n. sp.
$ 2 Black, very thin crimson collar, abdomen with crimson on the
sides and at the tip. Wings black, or very dark blackish brown,
fore-wings with the costa and about one-third of the outer portion
with brilliant cyaneous reflections ; hind-wings with these reflections
confined to the apical portions. Underside, body crimson with black
bands, legs black, wings dull brown, a large ochreous spot at end
of upper part of cell, and with cyaneous reflections on all the veins,
on fore-wings broadly on the costa and outer third of wings and on
the apical portion of hind-wings.
Expanse of wings 2,3, inches.
a. Singapore (type) (Horsley). b. Singapore (Horsley).
Wings narrower than in P. marginata (Guér.), the cyaneous reflec-
tions are much more extended into the fore-wings, especially so on
the underside, where in P. marginata there are no reflections at all
on the outer portions of the wings.
7%
ZYGAINIDZ.
316. Pompelon rotundata. n. sp.
é ¢ Blackish brown with a reddish tinge, shaft of antennz glisten-
ing blue. Wings above with no cyaneous reflections except at the
apices, these reflections limited to a very narrow space on the fore-
wings; underside, body and wings much as in P. marginata.
Expanse of wings 2;'5 inches.
a. Java (6 9 types).
Quite distinct from P. marginata, of a lighter and redder colour,
and with absolutely no cyaneous reflections on the costa of fore-
wings above; this wing is also shorter and very much more rounded
at apex and outer margin.
GENus DIDINA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 99
(1862).
317. Didina thecloides.
Didina thecloides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 99 (1862).
XXxxi. 123 (1864).
Cyclosia uniformis, Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 169.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
318. Didina invaria.
Didina invaria. Walker: xxxi. 123 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
Genus CHALCOSIA. Hiibn.: Verz. Schm., 173 (1816).
319. Chaleosia thallo.
Papilio thallo, Linn.: Syst. Nat., li. 656. 62 (1767).
Sphinx thallo. Wonovan: Ins. China, pl. 41, f. 1 (1798).
Sphinx pectinicornis. Linn.: Syst. Nat., il. 807. 44 (1767).
LZygaena pectinicornis. Fabr.: Syst. Ent., 554. 18 (1775).
: Sp. Ins., ii. 164. 35 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. 105. 42 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. 1. 399. 44 (1793).
Chalcosia pectinicornts. NHiibner: Verz. bek. Schm., 173. 1785 (1816).
Walker: ii. 420 (1854).
vii. 1669 (1856).
Gynautocera pectinicornis. Guér.: Voy. Deless. Nat. Hist., pl. 24, f. 4
(1843).
Bombyx tiberina. Cramer: Pap. Exot., i. pl. 32, f. C. D (1775).
Chalcosta ttberina. Wibner: Samml. Exot. Schm., ii. 1, f. 1. 4 (1806-24).
Walker: ii. 472 (1854).
a. China.
320. Chaleosia albata.
Chalcosia albata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 390.
——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 71. 408
(1887).
Type. Dharmsala, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
CHALCOSIIN/Z. 73
321. Chalcosia argentata.
Chalcosia argentata. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 17 (1879).
——_——__—_—_—_————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 71. 409
(1887).
Type. Hazara, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (2). b. Silhet (2).
322. Chalcosia diana.
Chalcosia diana. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 815.
Type. Formosa, in B.M.
a. Amoy, China.
323. Chalcosia venosa.
Chalcosta venosa. Walker: ii. 422 (1854).
——————— Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 45, pl.-97, f. 2, 2@ (1882).
Callamesta venosa. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 70. 405
(1887).
Chalcosia similata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 45, pl. 97, f. 3, 3 @ (1882).
———————— Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 7o. 414
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (4).
324. Chaleosia phalenaria.
Gynautocera phalenaria. Guérin: Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat., p. 84, pl. 24,
f. r (1843).
Chalcosia phalenaria, Walker: ii. 421 (1854).
a. Java (5) (Horsfield).
325. Chalcosia coliadoides.
Chalcosia coliadotdes. Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 97 (1862).
-— _ xxxxi. 116 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak, Borneo (2)
(Wallace). _e. Singapore (3) (Horsley). d. f
(Hewitson).
326. Chalcosia affinis.
Gynautocera affinis. Guér.: Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat., p. 86, pl. 24, f. 2
(1843).
Chalcosia affinis. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H., (5) v. p. 223 (1880).
——————— Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 45, pl. 98, f. 2 (1882).
—————— _ swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 292.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 71. 407
(1887).
a. Ceylon.
327. Chalcosia idsoides.
Epyrgts ideoides. Werr. Schaff.; Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. pl. 1, f. 6 (1853).
a. India. b. Assam.
44 ZYGENIDA.
328. Chaleosia corusca.
Milleria corusca. Boisd.: Herr. Schaff., Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., pl. 1, f. 1
(1853).
Chalcosia corusca. Nalker: vii. 1670 (1856).
—___—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 71. 410
(1887).
Chalcosia zuletka, Walker: ii. 423 (1854).
—__—_—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 72. 416
(1887).
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. India. e. Silhet.
329, Chalcosia inclusa.
Pidorus tnclusus. Walker: xxxi. 117 (1864).
Chalcosia bicolor. Moore: P. Z. S. Lond., 1879, p. 390.
Type, d¢color. Sumatra, in coll. Moore.
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
330. Chalcosia fragilis. Pl. 11. f. 7.
Chalcosia fragilis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 98 (1862).
—— Xxxi, 116 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sumatra (Wallace).
331. Chalcosia distincta.
Gynautocera distincta. Guér.: Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat., p. 85, pl. 24, f 3
(1843).
Chalcosia distincta. Walker : ii. 423 (1854).
Moore: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xxi. p. 54 (1886).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 175.
Pagenstecher: in Jahrb. des Nass. ver. Naturk., 1885,
Eterusta distincta. Walker: vii. 1670 (1859).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 320 (1859).
Snellen: Med. Sum. Lep., p. 31.
Ffeterusia distincta. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 66. 372
(1887).
a. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot). b. Singapore (Horsley).
332. Chalcosia osseata.
Eterusia osseata. Walker: xxxi. 120 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
333. Chalcosia indistincta. n. sp.
é % Antenne black, shaft covered with blue green shining scales,
head, collar, and abdomen yellow, thorax brown, front of head with
blue green scales. Fore-wings of a dirty pinkish grey, with greenish
or bluish black elongated large spots in the interspaces as in C.
distincta (Guérin). Hind-wings dirty white, a narrowish marginal
macular border of greenish black spots on a blue ground in the
interspaces, three or four similar discal spots, and the cell filled in
with the same colour. Underside, wings of a uniform pale shining
glaucus green with the spots faintly showing through, face and
CHALCOSIIN®. 75
pectus white, vertex ochreous yellow, thorax whitish, nearly hidden
by the large shining green black spots, abdomen yellow, with green
black transverse bands, confined to ventral surface in the female,
legs black streaked with white.
Expanse of wings 14° inches.
a. Borneo (9? type).
Allied to C. dstincta, differs chiefly in its maculated hind-wings
and in the green colouration of the wings beneath, C. dzs¢incla being
white.
Grenus CANERKES. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 802.
334. Canerkes euschemoides.
Canerkes euschemotdes. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 802, pl. 42, f. 8.
——________—— Walker: xxxv. 1870 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 63.
349 (1887).
Type. Silhet, in coll. Moore.
a. Assam. b. India (2).
335, Canerkes resumpta.
Euschema resumpta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond, vi. p. 94 (1862).
Xxxi. 172 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Singapore (Wallace).
c. Java (3).
Genus HISTIA. Hiibn.: Verz. bek. Schm., p. 198 (1816).
336. Histia flabellicornis.
LZygena flabellicornis. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 163. 32 (1781).
Mant, Ins., ii. 105. 38 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. 1398. 40 (1793).
Fiistia flabellicornis. Wiibner: Verz. bek. Schm., 198. 2015 (1816).
Walker: ii. 412 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 69. 396
(1887).
Papilio rhodofe. Cramer: Pap. Exot., i. pl. 30, f. E (1775).
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. Silhet. ce. India (3).
Grenus GYNAUTOCERA. Guér.: Mag. Zool., 1830, p. 12.
337. Gynautocera papilionaria.
Cynautocera papilionaria, Guer.: Mag. Zool., 1830, p. 12.
—__—— — - Walker: ii. 411 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 69.
399 (1887).
FHistia papilionaria. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 846.
Chalcosta selene. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, iv. p. 463 (1848).
a. Laos, Siam (Mouhot). b. Silhet. ce. Assam (2) (Jenkins).
d. India (2).
76 ZYGANIDA.
338. Gynautocera fraterna.
Histia fraterna. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1883, p. 15.
———__———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 69. 398 (1887).
Gynautocera fraterna, Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii. p. 27,
pl. 121, f. 7 (1889).
Type. Calcutta, in B. M.
a. Calcutta. b. India.
339. Gynautocera virescens.
LHistia virescens. Felder: Sitz, Akad. Wiss., xliii. p. 29 (1862).
Reise Noy. Lep., iv. pl. 83, f. 9 (1874).
Walker: xxxi. 111 (1864).
a. Bachian (Wallace). b. Ternate (Wallace). e. Morty
(Wallace).
Genus PINTIA. Walker: ii. 280 (1854).
840. Pintia insularis. n. sp.
6 @ Antennz black, shaft tinged with glaucus green, head, thorax,
and abdomen glaucus green, shining and blue in some lights, front
of head whitish. Fore-wings black, with a sub-apical whitish macular
band of two largish spots, each spot divided by the veins and covered
with minute blackish scales. Hind-wings brown, with the white
spots below partially showing through at the apex and outer portions,
and with the whole of the interior portion of the wings shining blue
green, being densely covered with scales of that colour.
Underside, wings blackish brown, fore-wing with the white sub-
apical band clear and without the minute black scales, a white
streak from the base halfway through the centre of the wing. Hind-
wings with the interspaces white, leaving the veins and outer margin
brown, body and legs whitish irrorated with brown.
Expanse of wings 14% inches.
a. Singapore (type) (Swinhoe). b. Singapore (Horsley).
Has rounder wings than P. fervea (Walker), is a much smaller
insect of much the same pattern below, but is unique in its beautiful
blue green hind-wings above; it is not uncommon in the Malay
archipelago. I have it in my own collection from Singapore and
Johore, and it is in the B. M. from Sumatra.
341. Pintia ferrea.
Eterusia ferrea. Walker: ii. 431 (1854).
-- vii. 1671 (1856).
Pintia ferrea. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 23, pl. 83, f. 7
(1881).
— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 68. 392 (1887).
Type. Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. Sumatra (2) (Wallace). b. Assam (Jenkins). e. Silhet.
d. India. e. Nilgiri Hills.
CHALCOSIIN&. rH |
Genus CAMPYLOTES. Westw.: in Royle’s Ill. Him., xi.
p. liii. (1840).
342. Campylotes histrionicus.
Campylotes histrionicus. Westw.: in Royle’s Ill. Him., xi. p. xliii, pl. 10,
f. I (1840).
Arcana Ent., p. 20 (1843).
— Walker: ii. 420 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 77.
456 (1887).
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 383.
Kollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, p. 463 (1848).
Type. Himalayas, in coll. Royle.
a. Nepal. b. Assam. e. India (3).
Chalcosta histriontca.
343. Campylotes prattii.
Campylotes prattiz. Leech: Entom., 1890, p. 109.
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 385.
Type. Central China, in coll. Leech.
a. Central China.
344, Campylotes atkinsoni.
Campylotes atkinsont. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 17 (1879).
Waterhouse : Aid., ii. pl. 92 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 77. 455
(1887).
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 385.
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India.
Grenus CADPHISEHS. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 8or.
345. Cadphises maculata.
Cadphises maculata, Moore: P. Z,S., Lond., 1865, p. 801, pl. 42, f. 7.
Walker: xxxy. 1870 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 65. 361
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
Genus CALLAMESIA. Butler: Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5),
Xvi. p. 345 (1885).
346, Callamesia midama.
Epyrgis midama. Boisd.: Herr. Schiff., Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., pl. 2, f- 7
é (1853).
Walker: vii. 1670 (1856).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon., ii. p. 46, pl. 98, f. 1, 1@ (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 70. 401
(1887).
Chalcosia midama.
Amesia midama.
78 ZYGENIDA.
Callamesia midama. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xvi. p. 345 (1885).
Lpyrgis hormenia. Boisd.: Herr. Schaff., Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., pl. 2, f. 8
2 (1853).
Callamesia hormenta. Cotes and Swinh. ; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 70. 404
(1887).
Cyclosia venusta. Walker: ii. 414 (1854).
———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 73. 426
(1887).
Amesia stelligera. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 23, pl. 83,
f. 8,9, 6 2 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 70. 403
(1887).
Type, venusta, Silhet, in B. M.
Type, ste/ligera. Bhotan, in B. M.
a. Silhet (4). b. India (2) (Ashmol. Mus.). e. Assam
(Jenkins). d. India (2). e. Burma. f. Cambodia, Siam (2)
(Mouhot).
347, Callamesia submaculans.
Cyclosia submaculans. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii, 185 (1859).
___—_—_———._ xxxi. 112 (1864).
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace).
GENUS AMESIA. Westw.: Arcana Ent., p. 20 (1841); Nat.
Library Ent., vii. p. 93 (1841).
348. Amesia sanguifiua.
Phalena sanguiflua. Drury: Ins. Exot., ii. p. 35, pl. 20, f. 1, 2 (1773).
Callimorpha sanguifiua. Westw.: ed. Drury, ii. p. 37, pl. 20, f. 1, 2
(1837).
Cyclosia sanguiflua. Walker: ii. 415 (1854).
Amesia sanguifilua. Westw.: Arcana Ent., p. 20 (1841).
Nat. Libr. Ent., vii. p. 93, pl. 3, f. 3 (1841).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 70. 402
(1887).
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. India (3).
349. Amesia aliris.
Gynautocera (Amesia) aliris. Double: Ann. Mag. N. H. (1), xix. p. 74
(1847).
Cyclosia aliris, Walker: ii. 415 (1854).
Amesia aliris. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 24, pl. 83, f. 10
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, il. 70. 400 (1887)
a. India. b. Silhet (3).
350, Amesia namouna.
Gynautocera namouna. Double: Ann. Nat. Hist., xix. p. 74 (1847).
Cyclosia namouna. Walker: ii. 414 (1854).
Epyreis eupleoides. Terr. Schaff.: Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. pl. 2, f. 9, To
(1853).
CHALCOSIIN 4. 79
Cyclosia euplaoides. Walker: vii. 1669 (1856).
Cyclosia semiradiata. Walker: xxxi. 113 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type semradiata) (Wallace). b. Sumatra (Wallace).
351. Amesia semiradiata.
Cyclosia radiata. Walker: M.S.
Cyclosta semtradiata, var. B. Walker: xxxi. 113 (1864).
a. Sumatra (type var. 8) (Wallace). b. Sumatra (Wallace).
As Walker’s type of semzradiata becomes a synonym of A. ex-
pleoides (Herr. Schaff.), his var. 8 becomes the type of this species :
the two species appear to be quite distinct, and there are both sexes
of each in the Museum collection.
352. Amesia pexifascia.
Amesia pextfascta. Butler: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xiii. p. 115 (1877).
—______ —_—— Trans. Linn. Soc, (2), i. 557 (1879).
Type. Malacca, in B. M.
a. Penang (2) (Omerod).
353. Amesia noctipennis.
Cyclosia noctipennis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soe., Lond., vi. p. 95 (1862).
Xxxi. 112 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Grenus ERASMIA. Hope: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond.,
XViiil. p. 446 (1841).
354, Erasmia pulchella.
Evrasmia pulchella. Hope: Trans, Linn. Soc., Lond., xviii. p. 446, pl. 31,
f. 5 (1841).
Westw.: Arcana Ent., p. 19 (1843).
Walker : ii. 419 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 77. 454
(1887).
a. Assam (type). b. India (2). e. Burma (2). d.
Silhet (2).
Genus ETERUSIA. Hope: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond.,
XVvili, p. 445 (1841).
355. Eterusia tricolor.
LEterusia tricolor, Wope: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xviii. p. 445, pl. 31,
f. 4 (1841).
Duncan: Nat. Libr. Exot. Moths, p. 39, pl. 3, f. 1 (1841).
Double: Zoologist, ii. p. 470 (1843).
Westw.: Arcana Ent., p. 18 (1843).
Walker: ii. 428 (1854).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 678.
Hleterusia tricolor, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 68. 386
(1887).
a. Assam (type). b. Silhet.
80 ZYGANIDA.
356. Eterusia obliquaria.
Papilio obliquaria.
Eusemia subdives.
Fabr.: Mant. Ins., ii. 194 (1787).
Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. p. 196 (1859).
Xxxi. 50 (1864).
Walker: xxxi. 118 (1864).
Pagenstecher: in Jahrb. des Nass. ver. Naturk., p. -11-,
pl. 1, f. 5 (1885).
Type. In Banksian Cab., B. M.
a. Malacca (type suddives) (Wallace). b. Sumatra (type ¢ frvams-
versa) (Wallace). e. Sumatra (type ? ¢vansversa) (Wallace). d.
Sumatra.
Lterusia transversa.
LErasmia laja,
357. Eterusia edea.
Papilio edea.
Clerck: Icones, pl. 4, f. 2 (1759).
Linn.: Syst. Nat., ii. 757 (1767).
Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 32. 132 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. 16. 133 (1787).
Ent. Syst. iii. 173. 537 (1793)-
Acrea edea. God.: Enc. Meth., ix. 236. 19 (1809).
feterusia edea. Double: Zoologist, ii. 469 (1843).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 65. 367
(1889).
Lterusta edea. Walker: ii. 428 (1854).
a. China (2).
358. Eterusia magnifica.
Lterusia magnifica.
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1879, p. 5.
fleterusia magnifica.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 20, pl. 83,
f, 2 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 67. 378
(1887).
Type. Cachar, in B. M.
a. India (4). b. Silhet (2).
359. Eterusia lativitta.
Lterusia lativitta. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 15 (1879).
Heterusta lativitta. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 67. 377
(1887).
Mosch, (nec. Walker) : Stett. Ent. Zeit., p. 341 (1872).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Silhet. b. India.
Lleterusia fasciata.
860. Eterusia cingala.
Sephisa cingala. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 41, pl. 96, f. 1 (1882).
Devanica cingala. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 68. 391
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (4) (Thwaites).
361. Eterusia virescens.
Eterusia cingala. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 343 (1877).
Lleterusia virescens, Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vy. p. 21, pl. 83,
: f. 3 (1881).
EPICOPEIN. 8I
HHeterusia virescens. Cotes and Swinh.; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 68. 389
(1887).
Type. India, in B. M.
a. Bombay (2).
362. Eterusia edocla.
Hteterusia edocla. Double: Zoologist, ii. p. 469 (1859).
Lterusia edocla, Walker: ii. 428 (1854).
fleterusia dulcis. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 21, pl. 83, f. 4
(1881).
Fleterusia dulcis et edocla. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 66.
373) 374 (1887).
Heterusia signata. Mosch.: Stett. Ent. Zeit., xxxiii. p. 341 (1872).
Type (du/czs). Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Sylhet. b. India (3).
363. Eterusia submarginalis.
? Antenne with the shaft glistening steel blue, pectinations black,
head steel blue, brown in front, thorax greenish black, abdomen dark
greenish banded with blue. Fore-wings dark olive green, crossed
beyond the middle by an outwardly oblique pale ochreous band with
both borders maculated with black, and a few additional black spots
on the outer side of the outer border, the veins crossing the band and
spots pale blue. Hind-wings black, with a broad, angulated, and
outwardly curved submarginal deep ochreous band, base and apex
of wing thickly irrorated with glistening blue scales. Underside
paler than upperside, band on both wings uniformly dark ochreous,
base of the veins and base of the median branches, also a fascia
on apical border of both wings glistening blue; thorax steel blue,
abdomen brown with slender blue segmental bands, legs black,
tibiz beneath blue.
Expanse of wings 2} inches.
a. Cambodia, Siam (type) (Mouhot).
364, Eterusia drataraga.
Lterusia drataraja, Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C,, ii. p. 321 (1859).
———————————————— . Walker: xxxi. 118 (1864).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java. b. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot).
Sus-Famity EPICOPEIN.A.
Genus EPICOPEIA. Westw.: Arcana Ent., p. 17 (1843).
865. Epicopeia polydora.
Epicopeia polydora. WNestw.: Arcana Ent., p. 19, pl. 5, f. 1 (1843).
Walker: ii. 410 (1854.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii, 64. 358
(1887).
Type. Assam, in Mus. D. Solly.
a. India (3).
G
82 LITHOSIIDA.
366. Epicopeia maculata.
Lpicopeta maculata. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 47, pl. 88,
f. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 64. 355
(1887).
Type. Bhotan, in B. M.
a. India.
367. Epicopeia philenora.
Lipicopeta philenora, \Nestw.: Arcana Ent., p. 19, pl. 5, f. 2 (1843).
————————————— ._ Walker: ii. 410 (1854).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 64. 356
(1887).
Type. Assam, in Mus. D. Solly.
a. Darjiling (3) (Higgins). b. India.
368. Epicopeia lidderdalii.
Lipicopeia lidderdaliz. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 47, pl. 88,
f. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 64. 354
(1887).
Type. Bhotan, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Darjiling (Higgins).
369. Epicopeia varunea.
Epicopeta varunea. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 799.
—_—_——————— _ Walker: xxxv. 1869 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 64. 359
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Darjiling (2). b. India (2).
870. Epicopeia simulans.
Lipicopeia simulans. Leech: P. Z.S., Lond., 1888, p. 611, pl. 31, fi 1.
Lpicopeia hainest?, Wolland: Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., 1889, p. 72.
Type. Hakodate, Japan, in B. M.
a. Japan.
FAMILY LITHOSIIDZ.
Sus-Famity HYPSINA.
Genus PERIDROME. Walker: ii. 444 (1854).
371. Peridrome orbicularis.
Llypsa (Peridrome) orbicularis. Walker: ii. 445 (1854).
Peridrome orbicularis. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 677.
———_____________ — P.Z.%S., Lond., 1877, p. 598.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 847.
HYPSIN&. 83
Peridrome orbicularis. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 87. 512
(1887).
—_______—_———_ Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 179.
Aganais orbicularis. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 327.
Hypsa orbicularis. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 123.
Aganopis subquadrata. WUerr. Schiaff.: Lep. Sp. Nov., p. 7, f. 501 (1856).
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Burma. b. India (4) (Ashmol. Mus.). e. Sylhet (4).
d. Cambodia Siam (3) (Mouhot). e. Singapore (Horsley).
Genus ANAGNIA. Walker: ii. 446 (1854).
372. Anagnia subfascia.
Hypsa (Anagnia) subfascia. Walker: ii. 446 (1854).
Anagnia subfascia. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 847.
—_—_—_—______— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 327.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 91. 539
(1887).
—————_——— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 179.
Hypsa subfascta. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 123, pl. 1, f. 1.
Leridrome subfasciata (sic). Moore: Journ. As. Soc., Beng., vol. 55, pt. 2,
p. 98 (1886).
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Burma. b. Sylhet (2). e. India (2) (Ashmol. Mus.).
Genus EUPLOCIA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 172 (1816).
373. Euplocia membliaria.
- Phalena membliaria. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii., pl. 269, f. C, D (1780).
Euplocia membliaria. WHiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 172 (1816).
—___—_—__—_—_—— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 677.
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 327.
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 598.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 87. 513
(1887).
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 118.
—_______—__—_— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 179.
Hypsa membliaria. Walker: ii. 448 (1854).
Aganais membliaria. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 77.
a. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot). b. Pach, Siam (Mouhot).
e. Philippines.
3874. Euplocia inconspicua.
Euplocia inconspicua. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 328.
———_—_—_§#— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 118.
Type. Makessar, in B. M.
a. Flores (Wallace). b. Makessar Celebes (2) (Wallace).
G2
84 LITHOSIID&.
Genus NEOCHERA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 173 (1816).
375. Neochera eugenia.
Phalena eugenia. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. 235, pl. 398, f. M (1782).
Neochera eugenia. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 173 (1816).
Walker: ii. 449 (1854).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 328.
PZ 95) Wondse1 877, ps l5O:
P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 162:
—_____—__———— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 120.
Aganais eugenia, Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 78.
a. Ternate (Wallace). b. Dorey (Wallace). e. Aru (2)
(Wallace). d. Mysol (Wallace). e. Sumatra (Wallace).
f. New Guinea (Wallace).
376. Neochera marmorea.
Hypsa (Euplocea) marmorea. Walker: vii. 1674 (1856).
Neochera marmorea. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 329.
SS fl) yp. ep: Het., B: Mov: p: Agi@.only),
pl. 87, f. 10 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh. (part): Cat. Moths of India, ii. 87.
515 (1887).
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 121.
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet.
377. Neochera butleri. n. sp.
Hypsa (Neochera) dominia. Walker: ii. 448 (1854).
Neochera marmorea. Moore (nec. Walker): P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p.677.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 847.
Butler: (@ only), Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 43,
pl. 87. f. 11 ¢ (1881).
Cotes and Swinh. (part) : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 87.
515 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 180.
a. Assam (¢ 2 types) (Jenkins). b. Sylhet (2). ce. India (2).
da. Cambodia Siam (2) (Mouhot).
Walker’s type of #zarmorea from Sylhet is perfectly distinct from
the common pale insect with white hind-wings, which has heretofore
been wrongly identified as V. marmorea. Walker’s type is recorded
by him as being a female from Sylhet, but is a male, and is well
described and figured by Butler in Ill. Typ., v. p. 43, pl. 87, f. Io.
There are both sexes in the B. M. collection, and there is a female in
this collection identical with the type also from Sylhet, and with a label
‘marmorea’ on it in Walker’s own handwriting. Of the common and
perfectly distinct form which I have named after Mr. Butler there
are excellent series of both sexes in both the British and Oxford
Museums. Walker’s description of #zarmorea, though incomplete,
is quite sufficient to identify the type by, ‘the head black with white
bands is in itself quite sufficient; I have examined the type and the
HYPSIN#. 85
Register which shows that the insect is from Sylhet from coll.
Stainforth.’
878. Neochera stibostethia.
Neochera stibostethia. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 329.
——_—_——_———— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 121.
Type. Bourou, in B. M.
a. Bourou.
379. Neochera basilissa.
Lypsa basilissa. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., (2), i. p. 767
(1886).
Type. Cooktown, Australia, in coll. Macleay, Australia.
a. New Guinea (Wallace). b. Timor. e. Milete Island.
d. Morty. e. Batchian. .
380. Neochera zaria. n. sp.
é Antenne and palpi black, palpi with two white bands, frons
white, top of head, collar, thorax, and abdomen bright chrome
yellow, abdomen paler than the thorax, thorax with a black spot on
each side and one in the centre behind the middle, and with a
whitish band behind; abdomen with a central row of five small
black spots; fore-wings dark slate colour with white veins, the white
expanding slightly on the slate-coloured cilia.
Hind-wings with a white ground colour, a large square spot outside
upper end of cell, a broad black marginal band, dentated on both
sides, very much so inwardly, and extended in a suffused and paler
colour in the interspaces on the lower half of the wing and broadly
on the costal margin, leaving only a small upper portion and some
streaks hindwards of pure white, cilia also white.
Underside, wings blackish brown with a blue sheen, both wings
with white veins ; fore-wings with a white sub-apical band and a
white longitudinal belt below the cell; hind-wings with the inter-
spaces in the inner portions mostly white; body white, slightly
luteous, with black spots on each side of abdomen and rows of
black spots all over the thorax; legs black streaked with white.
Expanse of wings 4 inches.
a. Manilla (type).
Allied to WV. éasilissa (Meyrick), the white on veins of fore-wing
are thinner, the abdomen has only a central row of small spots
instead of being banded as in that species, also differs in the white
cilia and black suffusion on lower half of hind-wings.
381. Neochera bhawana.
Neochera bhawana, Moore: Cat. Lep. E. 1. C., ii. p. 295, pl. 7a, f. 48
(1859).
Walker: xxx. 217 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 328.
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p, 121.
86 LITHOSIIDA:.
Neochera bhawana. Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 180.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Borneo. b. Singapore (Wallace).
I recorded this insect in Trans. Ent. Soc., 1890, p. 180, as male of
N. marmorea by mistake; it is quite distinct : there are both sexes
of it in the Oxford Museum, and in my own collection. It appears to
be very widely distributed amongst the Islands of the Malay Archi-
pelago and extends into Burma. I have a specimen from Rangoon.
Genus HYPSA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 172 (1816).
382. Hypsa dama.
Noctua dama. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 216. 39 (1781).
———————— Mant: Ins. ii. 141. 51 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. 22. 69 (1793).
————— Don.: Epit. Ins. New Holl. (1805).
Phalena (Noctua) dama. Gmel.: ed. Syst. Nat., i. 5. 2545. 1049.
Aganais dama, Boisd.: Voy. de lAstrolabe, pt. 1. Lep., p. 250 (1832).
flypsa dama. Walker: ii. 449 (1854).
a Dttlen ebrans Ent. SOC, IeOnd-akO 7h enpama lias
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1884, p. 82.
Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 139.
Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 768.
Type. In Banksian Cab., B. M.
a. New South Wales. b. Milete Island (Wallace). ce. My-
sol (Wallace). d. New Guinea (2) (Wallace). e. Aru (2)
(Wallace).
383. Hypsa monycha.
Phalena monycha, Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 131, f. C (1777).
Llypsa monycha. Walker: ii. 451 (1854).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 316.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 88. 521
(1887).
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 137.
Aganats monycha. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 79.
a. Sylhet (2). b. India.
384. Hypsa clavata.
flypsa clavata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 317.
—————-——_ Moore: Joum. As. Soc:, Beng. (53) 2, i. p. 235 (1884):
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 88. 518 (1887).
Type. Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. Sylhet.
385. Hypsa dicta.
Hypsa dicta. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 316.
———— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 143.
Type. Borneo, in B.M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (2) (Wallace). b. Borneo. e. Philip-
pines. d. Sumatra (Wallace). e. Ceram (Madam Pfeiffer).
HYPSINE. 87
386. Hypsa lanceolata.
Hypsa lanceolata. Walker: vii. 1676 (1855).
—__—____—_—— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 316.
Aganais lanceolata. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 141, pl. 2, f. 5.
a. Celebes or Mindanao (type). b. Celebes (Wallace). c. Ce-
ram (Wallace). d. Tondano (Wallace). e. Sula (Wallace).
387. Hypsa nicobarica. n. sp.
$ ¢ Palpi ochreous outwards, mouse colour above, as also in the
last joint and the antennz : head and body ochreous, thorax without
spots, abdomen with a central row of brown spots. Fore-wings mouse
colour, base ochreous, enclosing a black spot, and bordered with black
on the costa and outer side where the black border is angulated and
has itself a whitish outer border, a large somewhat oval white spot at
lower end of cell with a whitish line on the median vein connecting
the spot with the yellow base, no white vein markings. Hind-wings
white, with a broad outer marginal mouse-coloured border somewhat
reduced hindwards, broader in the male than in the female. Under-
side, wings as above, two faint grey suffused spots in the disc ; body
ochreous, legs mouse colour.
Expanse of wings 2;%,-2;', inches.
Type. ¢ Great Nicobars, ¢ Nancowry, in B. M.
a. Great Nicobars (Swinhoe).
Allied to 4. dicta (Butler) and zztacta (Walker), is a good local
species.
388. Hypsa malisa. n. sp.
$ 2 Palpi mouse colour above, chrome yellow beneath, last joint
and antennz mouse colour; thorax chrome yellow, abdomen ochreous
with broad black segmental bands, a thin black band on the collar
and a black spot on each side of the front of the thorax. Fore-wings
mouse colour, a white stripe from base along median vein, widening
at the end of the cell into a largish patch, a prominent white stripe
on sub-median vein, stopping short of outer margin; some ochreous
colour at the extreme base, enclosing two black spots.
Hind-wings white, with broad marginal mouse-coloured band
with even inner margin and very slightly narrowing towards hinder
margin.
Underside, wings as above; fore-wings with suffused whitish space
on lower portion ; hind-wings with a mouse-coloured spot attached
to the centre of the broad costal band, body ochreous, thorax suffused
with mouse colour at the sides, abdomen banded with black ; legs,
mouse colour striped with ochreous grey.
Expanse of wings 6 23%, 2 2345 inches.
a. North Halmaheira (6 @ types) (Bernstein). b. Ternate
(Wallace).
There are examples of this species unnamed in the B.M. ; it is
allied to HY. dama (Fabr.), but can easily be distinguished by the
88 LITHOSIIDA.
want of the mouse-coloured band on the abdominal margin of the
hind-wings above.
389. Hypsa perimele.
Hypsa perimele. Weymer: Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1885, p. 275, pl. 11, f. 3.
a. Nias.
This species Herr Snellen puts as a synonym of H. dama (Fabr.),
(Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 139); it is in my opinion more nearly allied
to A’. intacta (Walker), and only differs from that species in the
broader border to the hind-wings. /. dama has a broad longitudinal
streak on the fore-wings, which in this species is altogether absent.
I have examined the type of 7. dama (Fabr.); it is in the Banksian
Cabinet in the B. M.
390. Hypsa intacta.
flypsa intacta. Walker: ii. 451 (1854).
——————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 315.
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, pl. 2, f. 3, 4.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java (Horsfield). b. Java (4). e. Timor (Wallace).
d. Flores (Wallace).
391. Hypsa paphos.
Noctua paphos. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. (2), p. 18 (1794).
—_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 88. 522 (1887).
flypsa heliconta, var. a. Walker: ii. 452 (1854).
————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 88. 519 (1887).
——————— _ Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond:; 1890; p-.180:
Type, in Banksian Cabinet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (3). b. India (2) (Ashmol. Mus.). ce. Cambodia,
Siam (Mouhot). d. Singapore (Horsley). e. Borneo.
392. Hypsa heliconia.
Phalena (Noctua) heliconia. Lymn.: Syst. Nat., x. p. 511 (1758).
= Mus. Lud. Ulr., p. 385 (1764).
——— Gmel.: ed. Syst. Nat, i. 5. 2553. 112.
Hypsa heliconia, Wiibner: Verz, Schm., p. 172 (1816).
———_————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 317.
Aurivillius (nec. Walker): Kon. Sv. Akad. Handl., Band
15, No. 5, p. 159, pl. 1, f. 6 (1882).
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 144.
a. Ceram (Wallace). b. Milete Island (2).
393. Hypsa heliconioides.
Neochera heliconioides. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 6.
Type. Luzon, Philippine Islands, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. Philippines.
394. Hypsa albivena.
Llypsa albtvena. Walker: xxxi. 213 (1864).
HYPSINA. 89
Neochera albivena. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 328.
Aganats vitessoides. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 78, pl. 7, f. 1.
Tid. voor Ent., 1888, p. 140.
Type (vztessotdes), from Maros Celebes, in coll. Snellen.
a. Tondano (type) (Wallace).
Walker’s type is identical with Snellen’s figure.
395. Hypsa ghara. n.sp. Pl. Ul. f. 1.
é Palpi black aboye, ochreous beneath, last joint mouse colour, as
also the antenne; head and body bright dark ochreous; two
black spots on the collar and two on the thorax in front, abdomen
with black bands. Fore-wings of a uniform dark mouse colour, with
pale luteous veins, a very small space at the base ochreous, with a
spot on each side at the base of the costa and some blackish spots
outside the ochreous space. Hind-wings white, with a thin blackish
costal band, a very broad marginal band which narrows slightly
hindwards, its inner border is slightly undulating and it runs broadly
up the abdominal margin.
Underside, fore-wings of a uniform dark brown colour without
markings, slightly paler towards the hinder margin. Hind-wings
white, with a very broad and nearly uniform dark brown band on all
the margins, narrowest on the abdominal margin and with two brown
spots attached to the middle of the costal margin; face and body
bright dark ochreous, abdomen with black spots on each side, legs
whitish below, brown above, tarsi whitish.
Expanse of wings 2,4, inches.
a. Ké Island (type) (Wallace).
Allied to 7. alb¢vena (Walker), differs above in its narrower vein
markings on fore-wings and in the absence of the discal spot in the
hind-wings, and in its brown abdominal margin; and below in the
absence of the white centre patches in fore-wings, and in its abdo-
minal marginal band of hind-wings.
396. Hypsa isthmia. PI. 111. f. 2.
LfTypsa isthmia. Walker: vii. 1674 (1856).
Neochera (?) tsthmia. Butler; Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 329.
a. Manilla (type). b. Philippines.
The type is a male, not a female as stated by Walker.
397. Hypsa plana.
Hypsa plana, Walker: ii. 450 (1854).
———— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 294, pl. 13, f. 9 (larva)
(1859).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 319.
Semper: Verh. Zool. bot. Ges. zu Wien, 1877, p. 699.
flypsa complana. Walker (6 only): xxxi. 213 (1864).
Aganats albifera. Felden: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 106, f. 3 (1868).
=}. SHIA GB Aya Verorgd Hove > USI Ley jor Vey
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LITHOSIIDAE.
Lypsa albifera. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 144.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Timor (type comzplana 6) (Wallace).
398. Hypsa complana.
Hypsa complana (2 only). Walker: xxxi. 213 (1864).
a. Bourou (? type) (Wallace).
399. Hypsa clara.
Hypsa clara. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 318.
———— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 145.
Type. Java, in B.M.
a. Java (Horsfield).
400. Hypsa albiformis. n. sp.
$ Palpi ochreous, base, tips of second joint and whole of last joint
mouse colour, as also the antennz, head and body ochreous,
thorax with some black spots, abdomen with a central row of black
spots, wings mostly pure white. Fore-wingss with less than the apical
third mouse colour, with its inner edge upright, costal and hinder
marginal bands of same colour, a notch at the apex of the enclosed
white space, base ochreous with some black spots.
Hind-wings with a thin mouse-coloured marginal border, attenu-
ated hindwards. Underside, wings as above, fore-wings with a black
spot in upper centre of cell, costal band very thin, and some sub-
costal suffused streaks. Hind-wings with a costal band in continua-
tion of the marginal band; body ochreous, abdomen with black
spots on the sides, legs yellowish grey.
Expanse of wings 2;/5-2;°5 inches.
a. Borneo (type). b. Borneo. e. Philippines.
Allied to the two preceding species, is the whitest of all, the inner
white space of fore-wings has straight borders on all three sides,
instead of being rounded and notched as in the other species.
401. Hypsa tortuosa.
Neochera tortuosa. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 570, pl. 33, f. 2.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 87. 516
(1887).
—— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 121.
HHypsa(?) tortuosa. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 319.
a. India (type).
402. Hypsa persecta.
Hypsa persecta. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 317-
—__—__ Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 51, pl. 100, f. 1, 1@ (1882).
—__—_—— Cotesand Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 88. 523 (1887).
——_——_—— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 146.
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 180.
HYPSIN. gt
Hypsa lacteata. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., P. M. V., p. 43, pl. 87, f. 9
(1881).
—_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 88. 520 (1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (dacteata). Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India. b. Ceylon.
403. Hypsa versicolor.
Noctua versicolor. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 2. 49. 134 (1793).
———————— _ Don.: Epit. Ins. New Holland (1805).
Aganais versicolor. Boisd.: Voy. de Astrolabe, i. Lep. 252. 6 (1832).
Hypsa versicolor, Walker: ii. 459 (1854).
——_—_——— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 323.
——____—_—— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 127.
Aganais eusemioides. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 106, f. 1 (1868).
Hypsa eusemioides, Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 187g, p. 161.
a. New Guinea (3) (Wallace). b. Dorey (Wallace).
404. Hypsa subsimilis.
Hypsa subsimilis. Walker: xxxi. 212 (1864).
——————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 317.
Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 847.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 89. 526
(1887).
———_—_—— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 180.
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). b. Singapore. e. Singapore
(Horsley).
405. Hypsa australis.
Aganats australis. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 252. 5, pl. 5, f. 3
(1832).
Hypsa australis. Walker: ii. 459 (1854).
——_————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 322.
Meyrick: Trans. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1886, p. 770.
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 128.
a. New Guinea (2) (Wallace). b. Amboina (Wallace). e. Aru
(2) (Wallace). d. Mysol.
406. Hypsa equalis.
Hypsa equalis. Walker: xxxi. 214 (1864).
——_—_———— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 322.
a. Aru (type) (Wallace).
407. Hypsa orbonis.
LHypsa orbonis. Snellen von Voll.: Tijd. voor Ent., 1863, p. 137, pl. 9,
tle
———_—— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 133.
Hypsa significans. Walker: xxxi. 215 (1864).
——_—_—_—_—_—— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 322.
a. Aru (type szgwzficans) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Wallace). e.
Dorey (Wallace). dd. Morty (type 8) (Wallace). e. Halmaheira (2)
92 LITHOSIID.
(Bernstein). f. Batchian (type y) (Wallace). g. Mysol (type 6)
(Wallace).
Apparently all one variable species. The example from Mysol has
a thin marginal brown band to the hind-wings, and those from
Morty and Batchian have no brown streaks in the interspaces on
the fore-wings.
Mr. Butler is in error in saying (Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875,
p- 322) that the type is in the B. M.; the Aru type and all the types
of the varieties are in the Oxford University Museum.
408. Hypsa ochrealis. n. sp.
@ Bright ochreous, palpi with a black spot at the base on each
side, and another at tip of second joint, last joint and antennz black,
thorax with a black spot on each side in front, abdomen with a dorsal
row of black spots. Fore-wings with six black spots near the base
on each side, three sub-costal and the other three in a curve below.
Hind-wings slightly paler towards the costa, otherwise all the wings
and body are of one bright uniform dark ochreous colour.
Underside, slightly paler but perfectly uniform in colour; fore-
wings with a black sub-costal spot beyond the middle, abdomen with
small lateral black spots; legs grey.
Expanse of wings 27% inches.
a. Goram Ceram (type) (Wallace).
Belongs to the zwzsularis group. Hf. iusularis (Boisd.) from
Bourbon, has narrower wings than in that species, and differs in the
black spots above and below.
409. Hypsa avacta. n. sp.
? Bright ochreous, palpi black above, ochreous beneath, last joint
and the antennz black, thorax with a black spot on each side in
front. Fore-wings with five large black spots near the base, two on
the costa and three in a curve below. Hind-wings with the costal
portion slightly paler, otherwise both wings and body are of a
uniform bright ochreous colour; all but the first segment of the
abdomen of this otherwise perfect specimen is missing, and there-
fore it is impossible to say whether the abdomen is banded or not;
the split frenulum however proves its sex.
Underside, as above, hardly paler, colour perfectly uniform; both
wings with a large black patch on centre of costa, and fore-wings
with pale black suffused streaks along the costal space, legs brown
above, whitish beneath.
Expanse of wings 2,5) inches.
a. Batchian (type) (Wallace).
Allied to the preceding species, is paler and of a different shade
of colour, differs in the colour of the palpi, the black spots at base
of fore-wings, and the large black patches on the wings beneath.
HYPSINA 93
Genus AGAPE. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 106, f. 4 (1868).
410. Agape chloropyga.
Hypsa chloropyga. Walker: ii. 455 (1854).
————————— Meyrick: Journ. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 771.
Agape chloropyga. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 324.
Lypsa analis. Walker: vii. 1677 (1856).
Agape cyanopyga. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 106, f. 4 (1868).
—————— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 117.
Type. Australia, in B. M.
Type (anvalis). Ceram, in B. M.
a. Borneo.
411. Agape leonina.
Agape leonina. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 161.
Type. New Ireland, in B. M.
a. New Caledonia.
412. Agape javana.
Phalena javana. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. 146, pl. 274, f. C (1782).
fypsa gavana. Walker: ii. 454 (1854).
Agape javana. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 324.
————— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 128,
Aganats celebensts, Hoppfer: Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1874, p. 43.
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 79.
Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 178, pl. 1, f. 3, 3a.
a. Menado, Celebes (Wallace). b. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
Genus DAMALIS. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., 170. 1780 (1816).
413. Damalis egens.
fHypsa (Damalis) egens. Walker : ii. 453 (1854).
fypsa egens. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 323.
————— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 132.
Aganais egens. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 80, pl. 7, f. 4.
Damalis egens. Butler; P. Z.S., Lond., 1880, p. 672.
il) Typ: ep. Het, Bs M., .v.p.43,-pl. 87, f. 8
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 90. 531 (1887).
———— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 181.
fypsa nebulosa. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 322.
———_—_—— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 133.
Damalis onusta. Weym.: Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1885, p. 276, pl. 2, f.697¢.
Type. North India, in B. M.
Type, 2ebulosa. Sarawak, Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sylhet. b. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot). e. Amoy,
China. d. Singapore (2) (Horsley). e. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace).
f. Borneo (2). - g. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace). h. Philippines.
94 LITHOSIID.
414. Damalis producta.
Fypsa producta. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 320.
——————— wsnellen:) Did voor Bat, 1888, p. 031.
Damatlis producta. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 52, pl. 101, f. 1, 1 a (1882).
——_————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 90. 535
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (2).
415. Damalis plaginota.
Llypsa (Damalis) plagtnota. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 320.
Damalis plaginota. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 847.
——_—_—_——— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 42, pl. 87,
f. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. go. 534
(1887).
Swinhoe : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 181.
fypsa plaginota. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 131.
Type. India, in B. M.
a. India.
416. Damalis strigivenata.
Hypsa (Damalis) strigitvenata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875,
Peg2ke
Damalis strigivenata. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), v. p. 223 (1880).
—_________—_— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 91. 537
(1887).
LHypsa strigivenata. Moore: Journ. As. Soc. Beng. (55), 2, p. 98 (1886).
———_———— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 130, pl. 2, f. 1.
Type. Penang, in B. M.
a. Sumatra (Wallace).
417. Damalis alcifron.
Phalena alcifron. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 133, f. E (1777).
LHypsa alcifron. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 292, pl. 13, f. 6, 6a
(larva) (1859).
———_——— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 130.
Hypsa (Damalis) alcifron. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 319.
Damalis alcifron. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 598.
————_____—__—_—_———_ P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 847.
= Sass ep. (Ceylon; ii) p. 525 ple 102, tal, We me
(1882).
—_—_—_—_—__——— Butler: P.Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 161.
—_—____—_——— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 292.
————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 89. 528
(1887).
—_—_—____——— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 180.
Noctua carice. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 2, 27. 63 (1794).
—————— Don.: Epist. Ins. New Holland, pl. 39, f. 2 (1805).
Hipocrita (vulgaris) carice. “Wiibner : Samml. Exot. Schmet., i. pl. 191,
f. 1-4 (1806).
HYPSINE. 95
Damalis carice. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 172 (1816).
Hypsa (Damalts) carice. Walker: ii. 454 (1854).
vil. 1675 (1856).
fypsa carice. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1877, p. 6.
——————__ Meyrick: Journ. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1886, p. 769.
Aganais carice. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 179.
a. India (5). b. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot). c. Celebes. -
d. Ceram (2) (Wallace).
418. Damalis alienata.
Agarista alienata, Walker: xxxi. 47 (1864).
LHypsa agarista. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 129, pl. 1, f. 4.
Type. Aneitum, New Hebrides, in B. M.
Type of (#7. agarista) from Aneitum, in coll. Snellen.
a. Aneitum, New Hebrides (Wallace). b. New Hebrides. e.
Sydney.
Genus LACIDES. Walker: ii. 456 (1854).
419. Lacides ficus.
Noctua ficus. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 2. 27. 62 (1794).
Damalis ficus. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 172 (1816).
fypsa ficus. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. 1. C., ii. p. 293, pl. 13, f. 8, 8@ (larva)
(1859).
————._ Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 125.
Lfypsa (Lacides) ficus. Walker: ii. 456 (1854).
———————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 321.
Lacides ficus. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 53, pl. 100, f. 2 (1882).
————— Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 397 (larva).
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 292.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 437.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. gt. 538 (1887).
a. Central India (4) (Hearsay). b. India (3).
Genus BAPUTA. Walker: xxxi. 58 (1864).
420. Baputa dimidiata. PI. 111. f. 4.
Baputa dimidiata. Walker: xxxi. 58 (1864).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
Genus PETALIA. Walker: ii. 457 (1854).
421. Petalia plagiata.
Hypsa (Petalia) plagiata, Walker: ii. 457 (1854).
Petalia plagiata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 326.
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay (2). b. East Australia. e. Australia.
Genus PHILONA. Walker: ii. 456 (1854).
422. Philona inops.
Hypsa (Philona) inops. Walker: ii. 457 (1854).
Philona inops. Moore; P. Z. S., Lond,, 1867, p. 677.
96 LITHOSIIDA.
Philona inops. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1875, p. 325.
——_—____———— Il. Typ: Lep- Het., B..M., v. p. 42, pl. 87, £. 6
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 91. 541 (1887).
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1888, p. 120.
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Philippines.
423. Philona privata.
Lypsa privata, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 100 (1862).
_ xxxi. 212 (1864).
—— — Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 322.
Hypsa (Philona) cinerascens. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 598.
Philona ctnerascens. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. g1. 540
(1887). 3
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 181.
Type (c¢nerascens). Port Blair, South Andamans, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Flores (Wallace). e.
Philippines.
Genus DUGA. Walker: xxxi. 218 (1864).
424. Duga pinguis.
Duga pinguis. Walker: xxxi. 219 (1864).
a. Amboina (type) (Wallace). b. Batchian (Wallace). c.
Ceram (Wallace). d. Gilolo (Wallace).
425. Dugarana. n.sp. PI. Ill. f. 3.
g Antenne, palpi, head, and thorax slate colour, abdomen yellow,
unmarked; thorax with a darker band across the front and one down
each side. Fore-wings slate colour, a reddish ochreous patch on the
base, limited by a duplex dark slate-coloured more or less macular
transverse band, another similar band in the middle of the wing,
a large white sub-costal spot between these two bands, a very large
white discal space outside the middle band, a sub-marginal row of
large long spots which do not run through the white space but skirt
round it, a reddish ochreous suffusion along hinder margin. Hind-
wings white, a transverse double band just before the middle, cor-
responding to the middle band of fore-wings, costal and marginal
slate-coloured borders suffused here and there with reddish ochreous,
* as is the whole of the abdominal border, a sub-marginal row of large
dark spots which as in the fore-wings miss the white space.
Underside, both wings blackish brown ; fore-wings with the two
white spaces as above; hind-wings with blackish brown borders
and a blackish brown band before the middle; body yellow, legs
brown.
Expanse of wings 2;% inches.
a. Goram Ceram (type) (Wallace).
Allied to D. pinguzs, but can at once be distinguished by its
ochreous basal patch and white hind-wings.
HYPSIN A. 97
Genus CALPENTIA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 571.
426. Calpenia saundersii.
Calpenta saundersit. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 572, pl. 33, f. I.
——____—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moihs of India, ii. 92. 543
(1887).
a. India (type).
Grenus GROTEA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 797.
427. Grotea argus.
Hypercompa argus. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., (3), i. p. 73 (1862).
= xxxi. 285 (1864).
Grotea elegans. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 797, pl. 42, f. I.
a Walker: xxxyv. 1888 (1866).
Type (elegaus). Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (type). b. Assam.
Genus DIGAMA. Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., ii. p. 297 (1859).
428. Digama hearseyana.
Digama hearseyana. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. €., ii. p. 298, pl. 74, f. 3@
(1859) (9 only).
Walker: xxxi. 238 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 363.
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 4.
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 293.
Cotes and Swinh: Cat. Moths of India, if. 92. 594
(1887).
Digama similis. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 5.
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (6). b. Central India (5) (Hearsay).
429. Digama insulana.
Digama insulana. Felder: Verh. Zool. bot. Ges. Wien, xviii. p. 285 (1868).
butlers ieatisy Bit. SOC) bond.) 187 7.504 303°
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 5.
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 54, pl. 100, f. 3 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 93. 550
(1887).
Digama hearseyana (g only). Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 298, pl. 74,
f. 3 (1859).
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites). b. Ceylon (2) (Moseley).
430. Digama marchalii.
Callimorpha (?) marchaliz. Guér.: Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat., p. 91, pl. 62,
f. 2 (1843).
Hypercompa marchalit, Walker: ii. 656 (1854).
H
98 LITHOSIID.
Digama marchaliz. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 363.
——_——————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 93. 551
(1887).
Digama nebulosa. Walker: xxxi. 238 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 362.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 93. 552
(1887).
a. Bombay (2). b. Nilgiri Hills.
Sus-Famiry LITHOSIINA.
Genus SCAPTESYLE. Walker: ii. 378 (1854).
431. Scaptesyle tricolor.
Scaptesyle tricolor. Walker: ii. 378 (1854).
——_——— Moore: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1886, p. 54.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 65. 364
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 177.
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (2).
432. Scaptesyle calida.
Scaptesyle calida. Walker: xxxi. 182 (1864).
Lfypocrita flavicollis. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 89, pl. 7, f. 12 9.
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Wallace). c.
(?) Without locality (Higgins). d. Philippines.
433. Scaptesyle bicolor.
Scaptesyle bicolor, Walker: xxxi. 182 (1864).
—————— Moore® ep. Ceylon, i. p. 42, pl. 96,4. 2 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 65. 363
(1887).
Dichromia nietnert. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., iv. pl. 106, f. 25 (1868).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon.
Genus COUTHA. Walker: xxxi. 234 (1864).
434. Coutha semiclusa. PI. 111. f. 8.
Coutha semiclusa. Walker: xxxi. 234 (1864).
a. Ceram (type) (Wallace).
Genus CHAMAITA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p. 121 (1862).
435. Chamaita trichopteroides.
Chamaita trichopteroides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 121
(1862).
LITHOSIINZ. 99
Chamaita trichopteroides. Nalker: xxxi. 248 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Wallace).
436. Chamaita crassicornis.
Chamaita crassicornis. Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 122
(1862)
———__ xxxi. 248 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus MINNAGARA. Walker: xxxv. 1902 (1866).
437. Minnagara fasciata. PI. Iv. f. 20.
Minnagara fasciata. Walker: xxxv. 1903 (1866).
a. Sula (type) (Wallace).
Genus BYRSIA. Walker: xxxi. 193 (1864).
438. Byrsia dotata. PI. III. f. 9.
Byrsia dotata. Walker: xxxi. 193 (1864).
————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 333.
a. Batchian (type) (Wallace).
Genus DARANTASIA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii.
p. 186 (1859).
439. Darantacia cuneiplena. PI. 111. f. 17.
Darantacia cunetplena, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. p. 186
(1859).
$$ xxxi. 197 (1864).
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). b. Without locality. Cc.
Sula (Wallace).
Genus PERONETIS. Meyrick: Journ. Linn. Soc., N.S. W. (2),
1. p. 242 (1866.)
440. Peronetis naringa. n.sp. Pl. 111. f. 16.
é Head, collar, some marks on thorax and tip of abdomen
ochreous, antennz, space on head between them, and body black,
palpi ochreous with last joint black. Fore-wings ochreous with
bands black on all the borders; three transverse bands, Ist close
to base, 2nd before the middle, and rather oblique from hinder
margin inwards, 3rd submarginal and corresponding to the shape
of the margin, a prominent black spot at end of cell which touches
the costal band and is connected with the 2nd transverse band by
a similar thick band along the median vein. Hind-wings ochreous
at the base and along the costal border, black on the outer two
thirds. Underside, wings somewhat as above, but the two inner
transverse bands in fore-wing are wanting, and the yellow on hind-
H 2
100 LITHOSIID.,
wings covers the basal half, thorax ochreous marked with black,
abdomen ochreous, legs black, striped with ochreous.
Expanse of wings I inch.
a. Philippines (type).
Allied to P. hieroglyphica (Butler).
Genus ASMENE, Walker: ii. 541 (1854).
441. Aimene taprobanis.
<Emene taprobanis, Walker: ii. 542 (1854).
———— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 372.
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 64, pl. 104, f. 2
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 293.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 113. 715
(1887).
LPanassa cingalesa. Walker: xxxii. 607 (1865).
Antoceras grammophora. Felder: Reise Noy. Lep., pl. 106, f. 24 (1868).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (cimgalesa). Ceylon, in B.M.
a. Nilgiri Hills (2). b. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
442. A®Smene subcinerea.
<Eimene subcinerea. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 34.
—__—__—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India,ii. 113. 714
(1887).
Type. N. W. India, in coll. Moore.
a. India (3). b. Bombay (2). e. India (2).
443. Aimene sordida.
mene sordida, Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 372.
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 65, pl. 104, f. 4 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 113. 713
(1887).
Type. South India, in B. M,
a. India.
Genus DIDUGA. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 535 (1887).
444, Diduga costata.
Diduga costata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 535, pl. 211, f. 8, 9 39
(1887).
Type. Dickoya, Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
Genus EUGOA. Walker: xii. 768 (1857).
445. Eugoa equalis.
Lugoa equalis. Walker: xii. 768 (1857).
———— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 374.
Lyclene trifascia. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soe., Lond., vi. p. 111 (1862).
xXxxl. 246 (1864).
LITHOSIIN:. IOL
Lyclene imposita. Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 112 (1862).
aoe ee EE xslt 246 80a)
Type. Sarawak, Borneo, in B. M.
Type (zmposita). Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type of ¢vzfascza) (Wallace). b. Sarawak,
Borneo.
446. Eugoa bipunctata.
Lyclene bipunctata. “Nalker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 116 (1862).
——_ xxxi. 247 (1864).
Lugoa bipunctata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 374.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Ceylon (Thwaites).
Genus LYCLENE. Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., ii. p. 300 (1859).
447. Lyclene bizonoides.
Lyclene bizonoides, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 111 (1862).
—_—_ xxxi. 246 (1864).
Nefpita bizonotdes. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 336.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
448. Lyclene distributa.
Lyclene distributa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 113 (1862).
XXX. 247 (1864).
Ammatho distributa. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 343.
Lugoa distributa, Butler: Trans, Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 374.
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
449. Lyclene ruenca. n.sp. Pl. Iv. f. 15.
§ Pale ochreous; palpi brown: fore-wings crossed by brown
bands, the first two bands cross each other in the centre before
the middle, the discal band curves outwardly and touches the two
outer extremities of the crossing bands on the costa and hinder
margin; there is also another outer discal band much dentated
outwardly, with two dentations the bases of which nearly touch
the other band; there is also an indistinct basal mark or streak.
Hind-wings without any markings. Underside, pale dull ochreous,
with the bands of the fore-wings faintly showing through, legs with
brown stripes above.
Expanse of wing 355 inch.
a. Sula (type) (Wallace).
Allied to Z. dstributa (Walker). The fore-wings are banded in a
similar pattern, but the hind-wings are unmarked, whereas in the
other species they have a marginal brown band broader than the
bands on the fore-wings.
450. Lyclene vagilinea. PI. Iv. f. 11.
Lyclene vagilinea. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. t14 (1862).
SEER. 247 (1904):
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
102 LITHOSIIDA.
451. Lyclene crassa.
Lyclene crassa. Walker : Journ, Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 114 (1862).
xxi. 247 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
452. Lyclene tineoides.
Lyclene tineoides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 115 (1862).
Xxxi. 247 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
453. Lyclene turbida.
Lyclene turbida. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 114 (1862).
38h Ay (ESO),
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
454. Lyclene strigicosta.
Lyclene strigicosta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 114 (1862).
xxxi. 247 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
The above two species are doubtfully distinct from each other.
455. Lyclene vagigutta.
Lyclene vagigutta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 116 (1862).
xxxi. 247 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
456. Lyclene atrigutta.
Lyclene atrigutta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 116 (1862).
xxxi. 248 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
457. Lyclene cuneifera.
Lyclene cuneifera. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 113 (1862).
Xxxl. 247 (1864).
Lyclene cuneigera. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 113 (1862).
Xxxi. 247 (1864).
Sesapa cunezgera. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 344.
Type (cunezgera). Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak (Wallace).
458. Lyclene semifascia.
Setina semifascia. Walker: ii. 521 (1854).
Nepita semifascia, Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 336.
— Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 293.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 105. 649
(1887).
Lyclene semifascia, Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 63, pl. 103, f. 7 (1882).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Indore, Central India. b. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
LITHOSIIN&. 103
459. Lyclene nubifascia.
Barsine nubifascia, Walker: xxxi. 251 (1864).
Lyclene nubifascia, Butler: Trans. Ent, Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 340.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 110. 686
(1887).
Miltochrista nubifascia, Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 38,
pl. 86, f. x1 (1881).
Barsine punctifascia, Walker : Char. undescr. Lep. Het., p. 9 (1869).
Type. India, in coll, Stoudinger.
Type (functifascia). Benares, in B. M.
a. India (2).
460. Lyclene dasara.
Setina dasara. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 303 (1859).
a Baer Wi typ. Vepa et, Bo VM. vil, p. 32 pl. t22,
f. 7, 8 (1889).
Nudaria dasava. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 370.
—_——_ Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 182.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. India.
461. Lyclene obliqua.
Lyclene obligua. ampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 51, pl. 139,
f. 25 (1891).
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M.
a. Mettapolliam, Madras (Minchin).
462. Lyclene lineata.
Ammatho lineatus. Walker: iii. 760 (1855).
ee Di eri rans Bint SOC LONG mis y7eupaitaes
Type. Sumatra, in B.M.
a. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace).
Genus CABARDA. Walker: xxviii. 435 (1863).
463. Cabarda sequens.
Lyclene sequens. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 112 (1862).
$$ xxxi. 247 (1864).
Cabarda molliculana, Walker: xxviii. 435 (1863).
Type (molliculana). Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Molliculana is the type of Walker’s genus Caéarda which he put
in the Zortricide., I have compared the two types together; they
are identical.
464, Cabarda frigida.
Doliche frigida. Walker: ii. 534 (1854).
Nepita frigida. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 337.
———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 105. 645
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans, Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 182.
104 LITHOSIID&.
Lyclene diffusa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 111 (1862).
nes: KEK: 9G TSO:
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type azfusa) (Wallace).
Genus DOLICHE. Walker: ii. 529 (1854).
465. Doliche gelida.
Doliche gelida. Walker: ii. 529 (1854).
—_—+—— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 337.
- Ill, Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 36, pl. 86, £.6
(1881),
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 106. 654
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet. b. India.
Genus CYANA. Walker: ii. 528 (1854).
468. Cyana detrita.
Cyana detrita. Walker: ii. 529 (1854).
——————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 337.
Ill. Typ. ep. Met. BM. vy. p-37, pl. 66, 0
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 106. 655
(1887).
Barsine suffundens. Walker: xxxi. 250 (1864).
—_—_—__—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 112. 707
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. South India (type seffundens). b. India (3) (Hutton).
Genus LIGIDIA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p. 117 (1862).
467. Ligidia decissima.
Ligidia dectssima, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 117 (1862).
xxxi. 244 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus BLAVIA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 108
(1862).
468. Blavia caliginosa.
Blavia caliginosa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 108 (1862).
—— XXxxi. 243 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
LITHOSIIN#. 105
Genus CHUNDANA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond.,
vi. p. 116 (1862).
469. Chundana lugubris. PI. Ill. f. 20.
Chundana lugubris. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 117 (1862).
—— xxxxi. 244 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus SETINOCHROA. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 106, f. 16
(1868).
470. Setinochroa reversa.
Lithosia reversa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 105 (1862).
ee et 228, (1864).
a, Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Grnus SESAPA. Walker: ii.547 (1854).
471. Sesapa inscripta.
Sesapa inscripta. Walker: ii. 547 (1854).
Sesapa erubescens. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 345.
Type. North China, in B. M.
Type (erubescens). North China, in B. M.
a. China.
472. Sesapa sanguinea.
Setinochroa sanguinea. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 87 (1877).
Type. Shanghai, in coll. Moore.
a. North China.
473. Sesapa straminea.
Miltochrista straminea. Walker: vii. 1685 (1856).
—_—_—_—__—_—_—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 103,
632 (1887).
Sesapa excurrens. Walker: xxxi. 255 (1864).
——_—_—_—— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 677.
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 344.
= Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 104. 638
(1887).
Sesapa decurrens. Walker: xxxi. 255 (1864).
—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 104. 637
(1887).
Types (excurrens and decurrens). Cherra-Pungi, and Darjiling, in
coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (type). b. India (2) (Hutton) c. Assam (Jenkins).
474. Sesapa lutara.
Lyclene lutara. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 300, pl. 13, f. 12, 12 a,
larva (1859).
106 LITHOSIIDi.
Sesapa lutara. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 345.
Type. Java, in B.M.
a. Flores (Wallace).
475. Sesapa divisa. PI. Iv. f. 21.
Hypoprepia divisa, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 102 (1862).
Sesapa divisa. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 345-
a. Sarawak, Borneo (é ¢ types) (Wallace). b. Sarawak
(Wallace).
Genus HYPOPREPIA. Hiibn.: Samml. Exot. Schm. 21 (1816).
476. Hypoprepia striata.
Lithostia striata. Bremer und Grey: Beitr. zur Schm. Nord. China’s, 14.
65 (1852).
Walker: ii. 509 (1854).
Barsine striata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 340.
Hypoprepia lanceolata. Walker: vii. 1680 (1856).
a. China (type /azceolata). b. Japan.
477. Hypoprepia ziczac. Pl. Iv. f. 8.
Hypoprepia ziczac. Walker: vii. 1681 (1856).
a. China (type).
Genus BARSINE. Walker: ii. 546 (1854).
478. Barsine defecta.
Barsine defecta. Walker: ii. 546 (1854).
Se Butler: trans Enta soc, Lond. tay Dade
—____—__———_ Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 111. 696 (1887).
Type. Nepal, in B.M.
a. Assam (2) (Jenkins).
479. Barsine cuneonotata.
Ammatho cuneonotatus. Walker: iii. 759 (1855).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 342.
Barsine cuneonotata. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 62, pl. 103, f. 10 (1882).
Type. Ceylon, in B.M.
a. Ceylon (5) (Thwaites).
Walker, in his vol. xxxi. p. 248, puts the above two together as one
species, but of late years many examples of both have been received,
and it is impossible to doubt that they are quite distinct.
480. Barsine mactans.
Barsine mactans. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 340.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 112. 703
(1887).
Miltochrista mactans. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 39, pl. 86,
f. 13 (1881).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Assam (Jenkins).
LITHOSIIN &, IC7
481. Barsine lucibilis. n.sp. Pl. 111. f. 6.
Antenne, head, thorax, and fore-wings, yellow; thorax streaked
with scarlet, a black spot on the vertex of the head and one on each
tegula. Fore-wings with bright scarlet streaks on the costa, hinder
margin, and in all the interspaces, three pale brown transverse thick
lines, Ist and 2nd before the middle rather near together, Ist curved
outwards, 2nd straight and outwardly oblique, 3rd discal gradually
curving outwards from the hinder margin, then curved inwards on
to the costa, with some very pale brown longitudinal streaks; these
lines cause breaks in the scarlet streaks, a black spot at the base and
another close to it on the sub-costal vein. Hindwings and abdomen
pale greyish yellow, unmarked.
Underside, of a uniform pale greyish yellow, unmarked, the fore-
wings internally suffused with pinkish.
Expanse of wings 155 inches.
a. Borneo (type).
Allied to B. defecta (Walker), differs chiefly in the almost con-
tinuous scarlet streaks on the fore-wings and in the shape of the
transverse bands.
482. Barsine roseororata.
Ammatho roseororatus. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 341.
Type. Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (3) (Wallace).
483. Barsine cruciata.
Hypoprepia cructata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 101 (1862).
Barsine cruciata. Walker: xxxi. 249 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 340.
Type. Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (2) (Wallace).
484. Barsine rhodophila.
Barsine rhodophila. Walker: xxxi. 254 (1864).
Sesapa rhodophila. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 345.
Type. Shanghai, in B. M.
a. China.
485. Barsine delineata.
Hypoprepia (?) delineata. Walker: ii. 487 (1854).
Ammatho delineatus. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 342.
Ammatho figuratus. Walker: iii. 759 (1855).
Type. Shanghai, in B.M.; type of figuratus, also from Shanghai,
in B. M.
a. North China (2).
486. Barsine rutila.
Barsine rutila. Walker: xxxi. 253 (1864).
a, New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
108 LITHOSIIDA:.
487. Barsine lineata.
Barsine lineata. Walker: xxxi. 253 (1864).
Setina calligenioides. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 87, pl. 7, f. 106.
a. Menado, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
488. Barsine perpusilla.
Barsine perpusilla. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 102 (1862).
a xxxi. 250 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
489. Barsine vivida.
Barsine vivida. Walker: xxxi. 254 (1854).
a. Menado, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
490. Barsine scripta.
Barsine scripta. Walker: xxxi. 254 (1864).
flypocrita meander. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 88, pl. 7, f. 11.
Miltochrista collivolans. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), viii. p. 380 (1881).
a. Makessar, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
491. Barsine rubricostata.
Flypocrita rubricostata. err. Schaff.: Lep. Exot., pl. 76, f. 439 (1853).
Walker: xxxi. 249 (1864).
Ammatho rubricostatus. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 342.
fy poprepia rubrigutta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 101
(1862).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type rudrigutta) (Wallace).
492. Barsine euprepioides.
Lypoprepia euprepioides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 102
(1862).
Barsine euprepioides. Walker: xxxi. 249 (1864).
Ammatho euprepioides. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877. p. 343.
Fiypocrita inclusa. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1877, p. 68, pl. 5, f. 2.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sula (Wallace).
493. Barsine intrita. n.sp. Pl. 111. f. 23.
? Testaceous yellow, head with a brown stripe, thorax brown along
each side with two brown bands, abdomen paler except towards the
tip. Fore-wings brown with testaceous yellow bands of spots, one
large spot at the base, two large spots before the middle on the costa
and hinder margin, a small dot just below the costal spot, 3rd band
of three large spots on costa, middle, and hinder margin, 4th band
discal, composed of one long spot on costa followed by a line of four
spear-shaped spots touching each other, 5th band marginal, of larger
spots than those in the disc, with the spot at apex the largest. Hind-
wings pale yellow. Underside, rosy, fore-wings rosy, with some
LITHOSIIN. 109
brown marks on costa and near apex, legs with brown bands, cilia
of fore-wings above and below blackish, of hind-wings yellow.
Expanse of wings 1% inches.
a. Ceram (type) (Wallace).
Allied to B. euprepioides (Walker), spots on fore-wings somewhat
similarly disposed but differently shaped, and differs in the hind-wings
in having a yellow cilia instead of a black one, and differs altogether
in the colouration and markings below, ewprepioides being yellow
below with a broad and uniform brown border to the wings. This
insect from Ceram is also in the B. M. unnamed.
494, Barsine hypoprepioides. PI. I11. f. 22.
Lithosia hypoprepioides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 106
(1862).
Barsine hypoprepioides. Walker: xxxi. 249 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
495. Barsine punicea.
Barsine punicea. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 29.
——_—_—_—_—_—_—_——————. Descr. Ind. Lep. Ath., i. p. 36 (1879).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 112, 705
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
496. Barsine placens. PI. Ill. f. 15.
Barsine placens. Walker: xxxi. 251 (1864).
Ammatho placens. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 343.
a. Aru (type) (Wallace). b. Batchian (Wallace).
497. Barsine linga.
Barsine linga. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 301 (1859).
Walker : xxxi. 249 (1864).
—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 112. 702 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2) (Hutton).
Genus BIZONE. Walker: ii, 548 (1854).
498. Bizone perornata.
Bizone perornata. Walker: ii. 548 (1854).
= DULcu Urns Ents Soce) Fonds 1S) pa 330s
TI Gyps ep. Het, Br M., vs ps 375 ple 66s
f. 8 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 108. 669
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (2). b. Assam (Jenkins), e. Sarawak, Borneo
(Wallace).
110 LITHOSIID/:.
499. Bizone puer. ‘
Bizone puer. Elwes: P. Z.S., Lond., 1890, p. 392, pl. 32, f. 8 3.
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Elwes.
a. Assam.
500. Bizone javanica.
Bizone javanica. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 338.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java (Horsfield).
501. Bizone bianca.
Bizone bianca. Walker: vii. 1684 (1856).
—_—__—— Moore: Journ. As. Soc., Beng., liii. (2), 3, p. 235 (1884).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 182.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 107. 660
(1887).
—_—_——._ Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 392.
a. India (type). b. India. e. Assam (Jenkins).
502. Bizone hamata.
Bizone hamata. Walker: ii. 549 (1854).
——_——— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 338.
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 391.
Type. Shanghai, in B. M.
a. China. b. Singapore (Wallace).
503. Bizone bellissima.
Bizone bellissima. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 27, pl. 3, f. 13-
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 107. 659
(1887).
Elwes: P. Z.S., Lond., 1890, p. 397.
Type. Masuri, in coll. Moore.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
504. Bizone determinata.
Bizone determinata. Walker: Journ, Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 120 (£862).
xxxi. 261 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
505. Bizone puella.
Phalena puella. Drury: Ins. Exot., ii. p. 3, pl. 2, f. 2 (1773).
Detopeia puella. Westw.: ed. Drury, ii. p. 3, pl. 2, f. 2 (1837).
Bizone puella, Walker: ii. 549 (1854).
Butler transy Ent soc: Wond., 1877 pagocs
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 293.
——————. Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 108, 670 (1887).
Bizone peregrina. Elwes (nec. Walker): P. Z.S., Lond., 1890, p. 390.
a. India (3). b. Bombay (2).
LITHOSIIN#. Till
506. Bizone peregrina.
Bizone peregrina. Walker: ii. 551 (1854).
ee Butler Dranss Pntyooc, plone 61S 77, pa 33c.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 108. 668
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 182, and
1891, p. 136.
Bizone puella. Moore (nec. Drury): Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 305, pl. 103,
f. 3, 3 @, larva (1859).
Snelien: Tijd. voor Ent., xx. p. 7 (1877).
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 60, pl. 103, f. 3, 3 @ (1882).
———— Elwes: P. Z.S., Lond., 1899, p. 390.
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon.
507. Bizone pallens.
Bizone pallens. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 338.
Se hype epy ets Bol, Veop. 309 pl. SON. 7
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 108. 667
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 182.
——_—_— Elwes: P. Z.S., Lond., 1890, p. 390.
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Singapore.
508. Bizone pudens.
Bizone pudens. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 120 (1862).
—______—— xxxi. 261 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 339.
——————— Blwes: P. Z. s., Lond:, 1890, p: 392.
Bizone perversa. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 338.
Type. Sarawak, in B.M.
Type (ferversa). Sarawak, in B.M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
509. Bizone amabilis.
Bizone amabilis. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 597, pl. 59, f. 2.
=————————. Butler: Trans: Ent. Soc, Lond., 1877, p. 339.
. ———__—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 106. 657
(1887).
Elwes: P. Z.S., Lond., 1890, p. 392.
Type. Andaman Isles, in coll. Moore.
a. Siam (Mouhot),.
510, Bizone emergens.
Bizone emergens. Walker: xxxi. 261 (1864).
—————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 339.
Type. Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. North China.
112 LITHOSIID:.
511. Bizone signa.
Bizone signa. Walker: ii. 550 (1854).
——_—— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 339.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 108. 672 (1887).
——_—_ Elwes: P. Z.S., Lond., 1890, p. 396.
Bizone fasciculata. Walker: vii. 1684 (1856).
———_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 107. 664
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (type fasciculata). _b. India (4) (Ashmol. Mus. and Hutton).
512. Bizone divacara.
Barsine divacara. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 798, pl. 43, f. 9.
Bizone divacara. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 337-
——————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 107. 662
(1887).
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 399.
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
5138. Bizone inconclusa.
Bizone inconclusa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 120 (1862).
_ xxxxi. 261 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 338.
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 391.
Type. Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
514, Bizone conclusa.
Bizone conclusa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 120 (1862).
xxxi. 261 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 337.
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 391.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
515. Bizone costifimbria.
Bizone costifimbria. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 121 (1862).
A xxxi. 261 (1864).
Elwes: P. Z.S., Lond., 1890, p. 397.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
516. Bizone guttifera.
Bizone guttifera. Walker: vii. 1779 (1856).
—__———— Butler: Trans. nt Soc., Lond. 1877, p. 330.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 107. 666
(1887).
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 395.
Type. Landoor, India, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
517. Bizone arama.
Bizone arama. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 306, pl. 7 a, f. 10 (1859).
—_———_—_———————— P.Z.S., Lond.,1867, p. 678,
LITHOSIIN&. 113
Bizone arama. Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 106. 658 (1887).
Elwes : P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 394.
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (3).
518. Bizone gazella.
Bizone gazella. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 572, pl. 33, f. 4.
———_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 107. 665
(1887).
Elwes: P. Z. S., Lond., 1890, p. 399.
a. India (type). b. India.
The type specimen, a male, has lost its head, but the antennz of
that sex are not pectinated as shown in Moore’s plate; they are of
the usual kind, as shown in Walker’s description of the genus.
Genus AGRISIUS. Walker: iii. 723 (1855).
519. Agrisius fuliginosus.
Agrisius fuliginosus. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 571, pl. 33, f. 3.
—_—_——_——_—__——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 92. 544
(1887).
Agrisius japonicus, Leech: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 598, pl. 30, f. 10.
Type (japonicus). Japan, in coll. Leech.
a. India (type).
GEnus BAROA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 28.
520. Baroa punctivaga.
Cycnia punctivaga. Walker: iii. 682 (1855).
Baroa punctivaga. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 28.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java (Horsfield).
Genus MACROBROCHIS. Herr. Schiff.: Lep. Exot. p. 72 (1856).
521. Macrobrochis gigas.
Lithosia gigas. Walker: ii. 494 (1854) 6.
—_—_—_—_—_————— vii. 1681 (1856) 9.
Macrobrochis gigas. Walker: xxxi. 223 (1864).
——————. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 7.
Butler: Ill. Dyp: Lep. Het., B.M., v. p: 41, pl. 87;
f. 4 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 93. 556
(1887).
Macrobrochts interstitialis. Werr. Schaff.: Lep. Exot., pl. 72, f.531 (1856).
Macrobrochis leucospilota. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 8.
——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 84.
557 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 181.
I
114 LITHOSIID-E.
Macrobrochis albicans. Butler: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 41, pl. 87
f. 5 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 93.554
(1887).
Type g. Sylhet, in B. M.
Type (deucospilota). Cherrapunji, in B. M.
Type (a/ézcans). Bhotan, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (type 9, Walker, vii. 1681). b. India (4). e. Sylhet.
d. Assam (2) (Jenkins).
After examining a long series from my own and this collection, I
find it impossible to separate any of the above-named so-called
species ; gzgas is a very variable species, and I am of opinion that
the following is also doubtfully distinct.
522. Macrobrochis nigrescens.
Macrobrochis nigrescens. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 8.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 94.
558 (1887).
Macrobrochis atrata. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 40, pl. 87,
f; 3' GSS):
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 93. 555
(1887).
Type. N. E. Bengal, in coll. Moore.
Type (atrata). Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2).
GEnus TRIPURA. Moore: Cat. Lep. E.1.C., ii. p. 298 (1850).
523. Tripura prasena.
Tripura prasena. Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., ii. p. 299, pl. 74, f. 6 (1859).
— PB. Z.)s., Lond, 18785 p.8-
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 94. 560
(1887).
Type. N. India, in B. M.
a. India (2).
Genus CHRYSORABDIA. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond.,
1877, P- 357-
524. Chrysorabdia viridata.
Lithosia (Macrobrochis) viridata. Walker: xxxi. 225 (1864), and xxxv.
1882 (1866).
Chrysorabdia viridata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 357.
— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 19, pl. a, f. 1.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 103.
628 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (2).
LITHOSIIN &. 115
525. Chrysorabdia bivitta.
' Lithosia bivitta. Walker: vii. 1682 (1856).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 102. 626
(1887).
a. India (type).
526. Chrysorabdia disjuncta.
Lithosia disjuncta. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 797.
——_—___—_—_—— | Walker: xxxv. 1882 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 102, 619
(1887).
Lithosia bivitta, var. Walker: vii. 1682 (1856).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (type dzv7tta, var.).
GrEnus GENISTIS. Hiibn.: Verz, bek. Schm., p. 165 (1816).
527. CEnistis entella.
Pialena entella. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. pl. 208, f. D (1779).
Lithosia entella. Walker: ii. 495 (1854).
Crambomorpha entella. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 359.
Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1880, p. 671.
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 293.
Cnistts entella. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 14 and p. 847.
—______—_+_—_— Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 55, pl. ror, f. 2 (1882).
———_ Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 95. 570 (1887).
@nistis entelleola. Uiibner: Verz. bek. Schm., p. 165 (1816),
Noctua delia, Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 2. 25 (1793).
——_— Donov.: Epit. Ins. New Holl., plate (1805).
Lithosia delia. Boisd.: Voy. de l Astrolabe, pt. 1, Lep. 209. 1 (1832).
Crambomorpha delia, Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 356.
a. Ceylon (4) (Thwaites). b. Bombay. e. Sarawak, Borneo
(Wallace). d. Jéjéa. e. Amboina (Wallace).
Though typical specimens appear distinct, from a long series in my
own and this collection from many localities I think it is impossible
to separate dela from entella.
Genus CHRYSASGLIA. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877,
p. 356.
528. Chryseglia magnifica.
Lithosia magnifica. Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 103 (1862).
xxxi. 227 (1864).
Chryseglia magnifica. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 356.
Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 13.
Type. Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
Genus DEIOPEIA. Steph.: Il, Brit. Ent. Haust., ii. p. 92 (1829)
529. Deiopeia pulchella.
Tinea pulchella. Linn.: Syst. Nat., i. 2. 884. 349 (1767).
Bombyx pulchella, Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 203. 142 (1781).
I 2
116
LITHOSIID/E.
Utethesia pulchella. Wiibner: Verz. bek. Schm., 168. 1733 (1816).
—___—_—_——— Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 67, pl. 104, f. 5 (1882).
Deiopeia pulchella. Walker: ii. 566 (1854).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 361.
Thugwell: Ent., xi. p. 186 (1878).
Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1880, p. 671.
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1886, p. 436.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 116. 739
(1887).
Noctua pulchra. Esper.: Schmett., iv. 570, pl. 164, f. 3-5 (1777).
Bombyx pulchra. Hiibn.: Bomb., 128. 1, pl. 26, f. 113 (1806-24).
Phalena lotrix. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 109, f. E (1777).
Detopeia lotrix. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 361.
————— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 294, and 1886, p. 436.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 116. 738
(1887).
Detopeia thyter. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 361-
—________—_—_——_ P.. Z.S., Lond., 1881, p. 614.
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 515.
Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1885, p. 347.
Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xviil. p. 190 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 117. 740
(1887).
————_———— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 183.
Type (¢hyter). Turkey, in B.M.
a. India (8). b. Sylhet (2). ec. Port Essington (2). d. New
Holland. e. Java. f. Ceylon. |g. Mysol (Wallace).
Genus ARGINA. Hiibn.: Verz. bek. Schm., p. 167 (1816).
530. Argina syringa.
Phalena syringa. Cramer: Pap. Exot., i. pl. 5, f. C (1775).
Detopeta syringa. Walker: ii. 572 (1854).
Argina syringa. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 366.
~ — Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 69, pl. 105, f. 2, 2a, 26, 2¢
(1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 294.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 118. 749
(1887).
Bombyx crotalarig. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., ili. i. 473. 204 (1793).
Argina crotalarigz, WHiibner: Verz. bek. Schm., 167. 1730 (1816).
a. India (3). b. Poona.
531. Argina argus.
Euprepia argus. Kollar: Hiigl. Kasch., iv. p. 467, pl. 21, f. 3 (1848).
Detopeta argus. Walker: il. 571 (1854), and vii. 1686 (1856).
Argina argus. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 309, pl. 14, f. 3, 3¢@
(1859).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 366.
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 69, pl. 105, f. 1, a, b, ¢ (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 117. 741
(1887).
a. Ceylon (5) (Thwaites). b. Sylhet. ec. India (4).
LITHOSIIN®. t17
532. Argina pulchra. n.sp.: Pl. rl. f. 5.
é Antenne and last joint of palpi black, remainder of palpi, head,
body, and hind-wings bright chrome yellow ; fore-wings bright scarlet
slightly tinged with yellow, spots deep black, spots in thorax and
abdomen as in A. syvimga and A. argus: spots in both wings as in
A. argus (Kollar); but the spots in fore-wings much larger and
surrounded with yellow, not white, as in that species. Underside
- of a uniform bright chrome yellow, the black spots in the wings very
prominent, but without the rings in the fore-wings, body spotted with
black as in A. argus, legs brown.
Expanse of wings 2,%5 inches.
a. Philippines (type).
A very brightly coloured insect nearest to 4. avgus (Kollar), but
not like any species in the genus.
533. Argina cribraria.
Phalena cribraria. Clerck : Icon. Ins., ii. pl. 54, f. 4 (1759-64).
Phalena (Geometra) cribraria. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. pl. 208, f. G
(1777):
Argina cribraria. Aurivillius: Kongl. Sy. Vet. Akad. Handl., xix. 5. 181
(1882).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 68, pl. 106, f. 1, 1a@ (1882).
Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 156.
= Swinhoe: P, Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 436.
——— C€otes"and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, 1: 117. 743
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 183.
Phalena (Noctua) astrea. Drury: Il., ii. p. 11, pl. 6, f. 3 (1773).
Detopeia astrea. Walker: ii. 570 (1854).
Argina astrea. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 308, pl. 14, f. 2, 22
(1859).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 365.
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 436.
- Moore: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1886, xxi. p. 55.
——.——— _ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 117. 742
(1887).
Bombyx pylotis. Fabr.: Syst. Ent., p. 585 (1775).
Lypocrita pylotes. Hiibner: Samml. Exot. Schm., i. pl. 189, f. 1-4 (1806-24).
Argina pylotts. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 365.
—————— Cotes. and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 118. 748
(1887).
Argina notata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 365.
—-—, —_, »»winhoe:, P. Z. S.,.Lond., 1885, p. 204, and £886, p. 436.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 118. 746
(1887). ,
Type (zotafa). North India, in B. M.
a. Central India (7) (Hearsay). b. India (2) (Templeton). ec.
Canton, d. East Australia. e. Moreton Bay. f. Bouru
(Wallace). g. Batchian (2) (Wallace). h. Mysol (Wallace).
i. Bali (Wallace). j. Ceram (Wallace).
118 LITHOSIID.
534. Argina dulcis.
Detopeia dulets. Walker: ii. 569 (1854).
Argina dulcis. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 364.
—_____ Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond:, 1885, p. 294.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 118. 744
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 183.
Phalena cribraria, var. . Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. pl. 288, f. D (1780).
Xanthestes guttata. Rambur: Faune de |’ Andalousie, ii. p. 229 (1866).
Argina guttata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 365.
— —__——_ Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 204.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 118. 745
(1887).
Phalena cribraria 6. Cramer (nec Clerck) : Pap. Exot., iii. pl. 208, f. C
(1779).
Type. Malabar Coast, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (2). b. Bombay. e. India.
Genus NUDARIA. Haw.: Lep. Brit., p. 156 (1810).
535, Nudaria albida.
Nudaria albida, Walker: xxxi. 273 (1864).
——_—_—_——— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 371.
Type. Moreton Bay, in B.M.
a. Queensland.
536. Nudaria flava.
Setina flava. Brem. and Grey: Beitr. zur Schm. Faun. des Nord. China's,
15. 681.
Walker: ii. 519 (1854).
Type. N. China, in Mus, St. Petersburg.
a. Japan (2).
537. Nudaria apicalis.
Setina apicalis. Walker: ii. 521 (1854).
Setina bipunctata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. p. 185 (1859).
Xxxi. 236 (1864).
Type. China, in B. M.
a. Singapore (type d¢functata) (Wallace).
Genus TATARGYNA. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877,
p-. 366.
538. Tatargyna formosa.
Tatargyna formosa. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 306.
Detiopeia picta, var. Walker: xxxi. 264 (1864).
Type. South China, in B. M.
a. Amoy, China. b. Hong Kong (Champion),
LITHOSIIN-E. 11g
Genus VAMUNA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. ro.
539. Vamuna remelana.
Lithosia remelana. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 798.
Walker: xxxv. 1883 (1866).
Crambomorpha remelana. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 35
Vamuna remelana. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. Io.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, il. 95.
(1887).
565
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (3).
Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p. 108 (1862).
540, Mantala tineoides. PI. Iv. f. 23.
Mantala tineoides, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 108 (1862).
Xxxi. 243 (1864).
GENUS MANTATLA.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus TEGULATA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p. 110 (1862).
541. Tegulata tumida.
Tegulata tumida. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 110 (1862).
xxxi. 243 (1864).
Tegulata basistriga. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 22, pl. 2, f. 5.
Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 31 (1879).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 58, pl. 102, f. 3 (1879).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 100. 607
(1887).
Type (daststriga). Ceylon, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., v.
p. I10 (1862),
542. Corcura torta. PI. Ill. f. 10.
Corcura torta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 111 (1862).
xxxi. 243 (1864).
: xxxv. I8go (1866).
GENUS CORCURA.
Ltyca humeralis. Walker
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
humeralts) (Wallace).
5438. Corecura disealis. PI. 111. f. 12.
Lithosia discalis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 108 (1862).
XXXi. 228 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
544. Corecura mysolica. n. sp.: Pl. 1. f. 18.
$ Greyish fawn colour, head, thorax, and basal portion of abdomen
pale grey, apical portion including the large anal tuft dark blackish
b, Malacca (type Jtyca
120 LITHOSIID:.
brown. Fore-wings fawn colour, a pale greyish band of raised scales
on basal half of costa terminating in a square black patch, an in-
distinct discal transverse grey band, and a similar marginal band,
cilia yellow. Hind-wings yellow unmarked. Underside, fore-wings
brown with yellow margins, hind-wings yellow, body and legs yellow,
legs with brownish stripes.
Expanse of wings 13/5 inch.
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace).
Chiefly differs from C. fovta in the absence of the prominent black
costal stripe, and in the stripe of raised scales on the basal half of
costa of fore-wings.
Genus TEULISNA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p. 109 (1862).
545. Teulisna plagiata. Pl. 111. f. 11.
Teulisna plagiata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 109 (1862).
$$ xxxi. 243 (1864). ©
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
546. Teulisna chiloides. PI. IV. f. Io.
Teulisna chiloides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 109 (1862).
Xxxi. 243 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
547. Teulisna tetragona.
Lithosia tetragona. Walker: ii. 510 (1854).
Teulisna tetragona. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 355.
= Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 39, pl. 86,
f. 14 (1881).
- Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 101, 618
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B.M.
a. India. b. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
548. Teulisna bipunctata.
Lithosia bipunctata. Walker: xxxv. 1884 (1866).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
Genus ZADADRA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 25.
549. Zadadra distorta.
Lithosia distorta. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 572.
Zadadra distorta. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 25, pl. 2, f. 15.
-- —— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 102. 620
(1887).
a. India (¢ ? types).
LITHOSIIN 4. 121
Genus BRUNIA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 15.
550. Brunia antica.
Lithosia antica, Walker: ii. 505 (1854).
Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 103 (1862).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 597-
—————— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 349.
Brunia antica. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 15, pl. 1, f. 9.
——__——____=—. J ep. Ceylon, ii. p. 56, pl. ror, f. 3 (188).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 103. 624
(1887).
Lithosia sarawaka. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 350.
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (sarawaka). Sarawak, Borneo, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Bombay. e. Sarawak, Borneo (2) (Wal-
lace).
551. Brunia replana.
Phalena replana, Lewin: Prod. Ent., 16, pl. 15 (1805).
Lithosia replana. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, pt. 1, Lep. 210. 3 (1832).
———_——_—— Walker: ii. 507 (1854)
Cossa replana. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 349.
Lithosia dispar. Leach: Zool. Miscell., i. 109, pl. 49, f. 1-3 (1814).
a. N.S. Wales. b. Moreton Bay. ce. E. Australia.
Genus LITHOSIA. Fabr.: Ent. Syst. Suppl., 459 (1798).
552. Lithosia bicosta.
Lithosia bicosta. Walker: ii. 506 (1854).
—— butlers mizanss Ent, Soc; onc., 1877, p: 340:
————_— Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 762.
Lithosia replana, var. Walker: vii. 1682 (1856) 9°.
Lithosia fraterna, Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 349.
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
Type (/raterna). Tasmania, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (type of vep/ava, var.). b. Van Diemen’s
Land (4) (Burchill Coll.).
Genus SIMAREEA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p, 16.
553. Simareea basinota.
Lithosia basinota. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 798.
Walker: xxxv. 1883 (1866).
(CEnistis basinota, Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 356.
Simareea basinota. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 14, pl. 1, f. 16.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 101. 614
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
122 LITHOSIID/E.
Genus CAPISSA. Moore: P. Z.5., Lond., 1878, p. 19.
554, Capissa vagesa.
Lithosia vagesa. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 304 (1859).
- P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 677.
agesa. Walker: xxxi. 226 (1864).
Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 19.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 98. 594 (1887)
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace).
Macrobrochis (Lithosia) v
Capissa vagesa,
b. India.
555. Capissa nigripars.
Lithosia nigripars.
Walker: vii. 1779 (1856).
Capissa nigripars.
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 19.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, 11. 98. 592
(1887).
a. India (type).
556. Capissa insolita.
Lithosia insolita. Walker: ii. 497 (1854).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc.; Lond., 1877, p. 353.
Type. Shanghai, in B. M.
a. China.
557. Capissa intacta.
Lithosta intacta.
Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 103 (1862).
- XXxi. 227 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
558. Capissa fasciata.
Capissa fasciata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 20, pl. 2, f. 4.
ep: Ceylon, ii. ps7, pl. 102;f 2 (2882):
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 98. 589
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Mackwood.
a. Ceylon (5) (Thwaites).
Genus SYSTROPHA. Hiibn.: Verz. bek. Schm., p. 166 (1816)
559. Systropha nitens.
Lithosia nitens. Walker: xxxi. 231 (1864).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. South Australia (2).
Genus NISHADA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 23.
560. Nishada nodicornis.
Lithosia nodicornis.
Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 104 (1862)
- Xxxi. 227 (1864),
Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 354.
—$—$—_—— Butler :
LITHOSIINA. 123
Lithosia chilomorpha. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1877, p. 67, pl. 5, f. 1a.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak (¢ 2) (Wal-
lace).
561. Nishada fasciculosa. Pl. Iv. f. 16.
Lithosia fasciculosa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 105 (1862).
xxxi, 228 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
562. Nishada rotundipennis.
Lithosia rotundipennis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 104 (1862).
Xxxi. 227 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Grnus GAMPOLA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 26.
563. Gampola fasciata.
Gamfpola fasciata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 27, pl. 2, f. 18.
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 58, pl. 102, f. 4, 4@ (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 102. 623
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Mackwood.
a. Ceylon (4) (Thwaites).
Genus MACOTASA. Moore: P. Z.5S., Lond., 1878, p. 26.
564, Macotasa tortricoides. Pl. rl. f. 19.
Lithosia tortricoides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 107 (1862).
_—-———— Xxxi. 228 (1864).
Teulisna tortricotdes. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 355.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (6 ? types) (Wallace). b. Singapore (Wal-
lace).
Genus PRABHASA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 25.
565. Prabhasa xylinoides. PI. Iv. f. 17.
Lithosia xylinoides. “Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 107 (1862),
- xXxxi. 228 (1864),
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
GENUS GURNA. Gen. Nov.
Type, G. zzdica (Moore).
é Antenne with short paired bristles at the end of each joint,
palpi short and porrect, middle and hind femora with minute ter-
minal pairs of spurs, veination of a normal Zz¢hosid type, Fore-
124 LITHOSIID/%.
wing with veins 7, 8, and 9 stalked together, not anastomosing with
12. Hind-wing with 4 and 5 from end of cell, 6 and 7 stalked.
Gen. Gurna Nov. (Male).
566. Gurna indica.
Dysauxes indica. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 390.
——__—_— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 291.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 52. 276
(1887).
Type. Bombay, in coll. Moore.
a. Poona.
Genus COLLITA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 16.
567. Collita prabana.
Lithosia prabana. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 304 (1859).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 354.
Lithosia nigricans. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 103 (1862).
xxxi. 227 (1864).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type, #7grzcans) (Wallace). b. Sula (Wallace).
568. Collita adaucta.
Lithosta adaucta. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 398 (1877).
Type. Japan, in B. M.
a. Japan (3).
569. Collita muricolor.
Lithosta muricolor. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 105 (1862).
xxxi, 228 (1864).
Type. Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
570. Collita leucanioides. PI. 111. f. 7.
Lithosta leucantoides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 103 (1862).
(a xxxi. 227 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
571. Collita fuliginosa.
Lithosia fuliginosa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 106 (1862).
ss _ 7xxXi. 228 (1864),
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
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572. Collita simplex.
Lithosia simplex. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 105 (1862).
xxxi. 228 (1864).
Lithosia decreta. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 351.
Type (decreta). Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak (Wallace).
Genus TARIKA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 15.
573. Tarika varana.
Lithosia varana. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 797.
Walker: xxxv. 1882 (1866).
———— Dutlen-elcanss Ente SOC eOnd. who 7 sp ano.
Tarika varana. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 15, pl. 1, f. 8.
—_—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 96. 577
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
574, Tarika nivea.
Tarika nivea. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 15.
———————— Descr, Ind: Lep: Atk., 1. p. 27 (1870).
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 96. 576 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India.
Genus CALLAMIDIA. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877,
p- 358.
575. Callamidia hirta.
Lithosta hirta. Walker: ii. 510 (1854).
Butler : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 378.
Callamidia hirta,
——————— _ Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 694.
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. Australia (2). b. New South Wales. c. Sydney.
Genus SCOLIACMA. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W.,
1886, p. 695.
576. Scoliacma bicolora.
Lithosia bicolora. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 211. 4, pl. 3, f. 9
(1832).
——————_ Walker: ii. 511 (1854).
Dyphlebia bicolora, Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 346.
Meyrick ; Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 695.
Scoliacma bicolor.
a. New South Wales (3). b. Van Diemen’s Land (3). ce. New
Holland (3).
126 LITHOSIID.
Grenus EXOTROCHA. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W.,
1886, p. 693.
577. Exotrocha liboria.
Phalena liborta. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. 106, pl. 34, f. D (1782).
Apistosia liboria. iibner:. Verz. bek. Schm., 164. 1695 (1816).
Lithosia liboria. Walker: ii. 511 (1854).
Dyphiebia liboria. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 347-
Exotrocha liboria. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 693.
Lithosta laticincta. Walker: vii. 1683 (1856).
Type (/aticincta). Ceram, in B. M.
a. Ceram (Wallace).
578. Exotrocha tricolor.
Dyphlebia tricolor. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 347.
Type. Aru, in B. M.
a. Aru (Wallace). b. Dorey (Wallace). e. New Guinea
(Wallace).
Genus EUTANE. Walker: ii. 531 (1854).
579. Eutane terminalis.
Eutane terminalis. Walker: ii. 531 (1854).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 335.
—_______———— Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1886, p. 7.46.
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (5). b. Sydney (2).
580. Eutane maculata.
Eutane maculata, Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 335-
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. New South Wales.
581. Eutane aureocuprea. PI. Ill. f. 21.
Lithosia aureocuprea. Walker: xxxv, 1885 (1866).
a. Gilolo (type) (Wallace),
582. Eutane brevis. n.sp.: PI. Ill. f. 13.
Lithosia brevis. Walker: MS.
g Antenne, body, and fore-wings blackish brown ; frons, sides of
thorax in front and tip of abdomen ochreous. Fore-wings, with pale
luteous, nearly white streaks and spots, a small space at the imme-
diate base, a streak below the costa from near the base to near the
middle, a corresponding streak on the hinder margin, a streak in the
interno-median interspace, from near the base to near the outer
margin, contracted and almost disconnected in the middle, a short
streak in the outer end of cell, a broader one on a line between it and
the outer margin, and a thin sub-costal streak between and above
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them. Hind-wings pale luteous, with a broad blackish brown mar-
ginal band. Underside, wings marked as above, but more luteous.
Expanse of wings I inch.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus KATHA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 17.
583. Katha brevipennis.
Lithosia brevipennis. Walker: ii. 509 (1854).
—______—_— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 351
Katha brevifennis. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 17.
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 56, pl. 1¢1, f. 4 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 97. 580
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B.M.
a. India.
584. Katha apicalis. Pl. Iv. f. 9.
Lithosia apicalis, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 104 (1862).
xxxi. 227 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 351.
Lithosia dorsalis. Walker: xxxv. 1883 (1866).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
b. Sula (type, dorsalis)
(Wallace).
585. Katha intermixta.
Lithosia (Macrobrochis) intermixta. Walker: xxxi. 229 (1864).
Lithosia intermixta. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 351.
——__——_— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 597.
Katha intermixta. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 17.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 97. 582
(1887).
Type. South India, in B.M.
a. India.
Genus COSSA. Walker: xxxi. 233 (1864).
586. Cossa vagivitta. Pl. 111. f. 14.
Lithosia vagivitta. Walker: xxxv. 1884 (1866).
a. Ceram (type) (Wallace).
Grenus DOLGOMA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 20.
587. Dolgoma nebulosa. PI. Iv. f. 18.
Lithosia nebulosa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 106 (1862),
———— xxxi. 228 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
128 LITHOSIID&.
Genus ICTA. Walker: iv. 922 (1855).
588. Icta fulviceps.
Icta fulviceps. Walker: iv. 922 (1855).
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. Hurst River, Australia.
Genus TIGRIOIDES. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877,
P- 359-
589. Tigrioides alterna.
Setina alterna, Walker: ii. 520 (1854).
Tigrioides alterna, Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 359-
—_—___—__—___——— Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 697.
Type. New Holland, in B.M.
a. Moreton Bay.
590. Tigrioides furcifera.
Setina furcifera. Walker: ii. 520 (1854).
Tigrioides furcifera. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1886, p. 698.
Setina trifurcata. Walker: xxxi. 237 (1864).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
Type (¢rzfurcata). Tasmania, in B. M.
a. New Holland (2). b. Van Diemen’s Land (2) (Burchill
coll.).
Genus COMARCHIS. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W.,
1886, p. 739-
591. Comarchis aspectalela.
Cchophora aspectalella. Walker: xxix. 679 (1864).
Pallene aspectalella. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 334.
Comarchis aspfectalella, Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886,
p- 745-
Tinea aechophorella. Walker: xxxv. 1813 (1866).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
Type (wchophorella). Sydney, in B. M.
a. New South Wales. S
592. Comarchis sparsana.
Conchylis (?) sparsana. Walker: xxviii. 369 (1863).
Pallene gracilis. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 376.
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
Type (gvactlis). Sydney, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land.
Genus CASTABALA. Walker: xxxi. 270 (1864).
593. Castabala roseata.
Castabala roseata. Walker: xxxi. 271 (1864).
LITHOSIINA, 129
Castabala roseata. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 366.
—______—_—_— Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 40, pl. 87,
f, 1 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 115. 729
(1887).
Type. India, in B.M.
a. India.
Genus CAMPTOLOMA. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 93, f. 7
(1868).
594. Camptoloma interiorata.
Numenes interiorata, Walker: xxxi. 290 (1864).
Camptoloma interiorata. Leech: P. Z.S., Lond., 1888, p. 615.
Camptoloma erythropygum. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 93, f. 7 (1868).
Type. Para (?), in B. M.
a. Japan.
GEnus MOSODA. Walker: xxxv. 1899 (1866).
595. Mosoda anartioides.
Mosoda anartoides. Walker: xxxy. 1900 (1866).
ee Butler wu licans pent SOC mond nS 77m DanS OF
Rosenstock : Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xvi. p. 381 (1885).
Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1886, p. 728.
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. New South Wales.
GEnus TERMESSA. Walker: vii. 1689 (1856).
Clisobara. Walker: xxxi. 269 (1864).
596. Termessa leta.
Termessa leta. Walker: vii. 1689 (1856).
——————— Butler? Trans, Ent: Soc:, Lond.) 1877, p. 334-
Rosenstock : Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xvi. p. 381 (1885).
Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 712.
Type. Sydney, in B.M.
a. Australia.
597. Termessa catocalina.
Clisobara catocalina. Walker: xxxi. 269 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 365.
Termessa catocalina, Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 711.
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Australia.
598. Termessa shepherdi.
Termessa shepherdi. Newman: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1856, p. 285,
jolie ited, 9G are.
——— Walker: vii. 1786 (1856).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 334.
Meyrick : Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 711.
a. Queensland.
K
130 LITHOSIID.
599. Termessa hamula.
Termessa hamula, Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., iv. pl. 106, f. 5 (1868).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 334-
a. New South Wales.
600. Termessa congrua.
Termessa congrua. Walker: xxxi. 265 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 334.
—___-_——_—__ Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1886, p. 713.
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. New South Wales. b. Moreton Bay.
The N. S. W. example is not quite typical.
601. Termessa gratiosa.
Eutane gratiosa. Walker: xxxi. 239 (1864).
—_—_—_——_ Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 334.
Termessa gratiosa, Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 712,
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. New South Wales.
Genus CASTULO. Walker: ii. 561 (1854).
602. Castulo plagiata.
Castulo plagiata. Walker : ii. 562 (1854).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (4). b. New Holland (4).
Genus CLUACA. Walker: xxxi. 268 (1864).
603. Cluaca rubricosta.
Cluaca vubricosta. Walker: xxxi. 268 (1864).
Type. Tasmania, in B. M.
a. New Holland.
Genus SIDYMA. Walker: vii. 1686 (1855).
604. Sidyma albifinis.
Sidyma albifinis, Walker: vii. 1686 (1855).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 360.
Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 9.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 94. 561
(1887).
a. India (type). b. India.
Genus NEPITA. Moore: Cat. Lep., E.1.C., ii. p. 302 (1859).
605. Nepita anila.
Nepita anila. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 302 (1859).
Walker: xxxi. 240 (1864).
Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 335.
NOLIN‘. 131
Nepita anila, Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 293.
— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 105. 643 (1887).
Pitane lydia, var. Walker (nec Don.) : ii. 532 (1854).
Type. Dukhun, in B. M.
a. Central India (2) (Hearsay). b. India (4). ec. Nilgiri
Hills. d. Bombay (2). e. Bengal.
606. Nepita conferta.
Pitane conferta. Walker: ii. 533 (1854).
Nepita conferta. Walker: xxxi. 240 (1864).
——__—_——— Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 336.
Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 66, pl. 104, f. 7 a, 6,¢, d (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 105. 644
(1887).
Nepita signata. Walker: xxxi. 240 (1864).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (s¢gzata). Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (6).
Genus ASURA. Walker: ii. 484 (1854).
Pitane. Walker: ii. 531 (1854).
607. Asura cervicalis.
Asura cervicalis. Walker: ii. 484 (1854).
—— Butlers drans. Pinte soc, Lond., 6771p s5o5-
Rosenstock: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xvi. p. 381 (1885).
Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1886, p. 745.
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land. b. East Australia (2).
608. Asura lydia.
Lithosia lydia. Don.: Epit. Ins. New Holl., pl. 40, f. 1 (1805).
——_——— Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 211 (1832).
Pitane lydia. Walker: ii. 532 (1854).
Lutane lydia. Rosenstock: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xvi. p. 381 (1885).
Asura lydia. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1886, p. 747.
Asura gaudens. Walker: ii. 485 (1854).
Type (gaudens). Without locality, in B. M.
a. Sydney. b. New South Wales (3). e. East Australia.
Sus-Famiry. NOLIN.
Genus PISARA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 117
(1862). Celama. Walker: xxxii. 500 (1865).
609. Pisara opalina. PI. Iv. f. 14.
Pisara opalina, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 118 (1862).
Xxxi. 244 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
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132 LITHOSIIDA.
610. Pisara acontioides. PI. Iv. f. 19.
Pisara acontioides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 118 (1862).
Xxxi, 244 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
611. Pisara bifascialis.;
Pisara bifascialis. Walker: xxxi. 244 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
612. Pisara lucidalis. PI. Iv. f. 12.
Pisara lucidalis. Walker: xxxi. 245 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
613. Pisara liparisalis.
Celama liparisalis, Walker: xxxii. 500 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Grenus ETANNA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 118
(1862).
614. Etanna basalis.
Etanna basalis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 119 (1862).
Xxxi, 248 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
615. Etanna erastioides.
Etanna erastioides, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 119 (1862).
$$ >xxxi. 248 (18064).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
616. Etanna florida. PI. Iv. f. 13.
Etanna florida. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 119 (1862).
xxxi. 248 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
.
Genus SELCA. Walker: xxxiv. 1218 (1865).
Callinola. Butler: Il]. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., vii. p. 33 (1889).
617. Selea latifascialis.
Selca latifascialis. Walker: xxxiv. 1219 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
618. Selca cuneifera., PI. Iv. f. 22.
Melia cunetfera. Walker: xxxii. 338 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
NYCTEOLIN&. 133
619. Selea distributa.
Lyclene distributa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 113 (1862).
a _ xxxi. 247 (1865).
Type. Sarawak, Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sarawak (Wallace).
620. Selea obscura: n. sp.
¢ Of a uniform obscure greyish colour above and below, antennz
with brown branches. Fore-wings sparsely irrorated with dark
brown atoms, a brown thin band on the costa on half its length from
the base, and some obscure transverse brown lines mostly in out-
ward curves, a short one from the costa near the base and three
rather close together in the middle, crossing the wing in dislocated
outward curves, a spot in the middle line at the end of the cell,
another in the first complete line within the cell, and a spot between
them. Hind-wings without markings, as is also the underside
except for a spot at the end of the cell in the hind-wings, body
below whitish, legs brown above, whitish beneath.
Expanse of wings ,% inch.
a. Queensland (type).
Sus-Famiry. NYCTEOLIN/.
GENUS EARIAS, Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 395 (1816).
Aphusia. Walker: xxii. 769 (1857).
Digba. Walker: xxxili. 774 (1865).
621. Earias insulana.
Tortrix insulana, Boisd.: Faune Ent. Madag., p. 121, pl. 16, f. 9 (1833).
Cleophora insula. Boisd.: Guén. Notes, Bourbon, Maillard, ii. G, p. 39
(1833).
Earias insulana. Rogenhofer: Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xx. p. 869
(1870).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 85. 500
(1887).
Earias smaragdinana, Zeller (nec Walker): Lep. Mic. Wahlb. Caffr.,
Pp. 79 (1852).
Learias frondosana, Walker: xxvii. 204 (except var. B) (1863).
—_____—— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1884, p. 528.
P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 880.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 14, pl. 105,
f, 1 (1886).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 74
(1891).
Eartas simillima. Walker: xxxv. p. 1775 (1866).
—————— Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 880.
Larias siliguana, Stainton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., (iii) v. p. 89
(1865-67).
Larias gossypit. Frauenfeld: Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xvii. p. 791
(1867).
134 LITHOSIID&,
Earias gossypii. Frauenfeld : oc. cét., xviii. p. 417 (1868).
Larias tristrigosa. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1881, p. 614, and 1883,
Pp. 157-
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 528, and 1885,
p. 881.
Cotes and Swinh: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 86. 503
(1887).
Type ( frondosana). Cape (?), in B. M.
a. India (4) (Hearsay). b. Bombay.
The type specimen of szzzZ/¢ma from Siam which Walker notes as
in coll. Saunders is not now in this Museum.
622. Earias uninotata.
Digba uninotata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 198 (1862).
xxxili. 774 (1865).
Larias annulifera. NNalker: xxxv. 1774 (1866).
Larias sulphuraria. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 490, pl. 208, f. Io
1887).
ae a Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, vi. Addenda,
731. 502 A (1889).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 7o
(1891).
Type (aznulifera). Java, in B. M.
Type (sulphuraria). Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
623. Harias chromataria.
Larias chromataria, ‘Walker: xxvii. 204 (1863).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 880.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 85. 499
(1887).
Hampson: Il]. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 71
(1891).
Earias fervida. Walker: xxxv. 1774 (1866).
Earias timbana, Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., xxii. p. 97, pl. 8, f. 2 (1879).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. India.
The type specimen of fevvida from Sula is missing.
624. Earias fabia.
Larias fabia. Stoll, Cram.: Pap. Exot., iv. pl. 355 (1782).
Aphusia spetplena, Walker: xii. 770 (1857).
Larias speiplena. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 85. 502
(1887).
Eartas hiigelit, Rogenhofer:; Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xx. p. 872
(1870)
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 85. 501
(1887).
Micra partita, Walker: xxxiii. 799 (1865).
Type. Punjaub, India, in B. M.
Type (partita). Java, in B. M.
a. India (2).
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FAMILY. CALLIDULIDZ.
Genus PTERODECTA. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H., 1877, p. 399.
625. Pterodecta anchora.
Callidula anchora. Moore M. S. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India,
ii. 82. 480 (1887).
Lterodecta anchora. Moore M. S. Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb. Nass.
Ver. f. Naturk., 1887, p. 238.
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 392.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii. p. 5 (1889).
Type. Dharmsala, in B. M.
a. North India (2).
Grnus CLEOSIRIS. Boisd.: Sp. Gen. Lep. i. pl. 23, f. 3 (1836).
626. Cleosiris catamita.
Tetragonus catamita, Wiibner: Geyr. Zutr. Exot. Schm., pt. 4, p. 17,
figs. 653, 654 (1832).
Cleosiris catamita, Boisd.: Sp. Gen. Lep., i. pl. 23, f. 3 (1836).
—————OUDIC TN este Gen. Midi Seep, lin pa 5045 pl. 77,
f. 9 (1850-52).
- Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 290 (1859).
Walker: xxxi. 59 (1864).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 599.
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., xxii. p. 67, pl. 6, figs. 1,
1a, 0, ¢ (1879).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 50, pl. 99, f. 4, 4@ (1882).
P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 796.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 82. 482
(1887).
Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 239.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites). b. Singapore (Wallace). e. Bouru
(Wallace). d. Sumatra (Wallace). e. Celebes (2) (Wal-
lace).
627. Cleosiris major.
Cleostris major. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1883, p. 15.
—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 82. 483
(1887).
Type. North India, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
Genus AGONYS. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., p. 107 (1868).
628. Agonis lyccenoides.
Agonis lycenoides. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 107, f. 21 (1868).
—_—____—_—_— Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 240.
a. Borneo (Wallace).
136 CALLIDULID&.
629. Agonis lutensis: n. sp.
é 2 Above of a uniform brownish red colour, costal margins of
both wings pale. Underside pale reddish ochreous. Fore-wings
with brown marks on the costa, two small white spots in the cell
ringed with brown in a line with a double white spot at the end of
the cell like a figure of 8 also ringed with brown. MHind-wings with
similar cell spots, the inner one absent; both wings crossed by
zigzag brown lines outwardly curved, one just beyond the middle,
the other discal, and indications of two more interior lines and a
submarginal line; hinder marginal space of fore-wing pale, both
wings with the marginal line dark brown, nearly black, cilia of the
wing colour but patched with blackish brown, legs brown above.
Expanse of wings 144, inches.
a. Ternate (type) (Wallace). b. Ternate (Wallace). ce. Ceram
(Wallace).
Allied to A. (Callidula) szazz2is (Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb.
Nass. Ver. f. Naturk., 1887, p. 234, pl. 2, f. 16), from the Philippines.
Genus CALLIDULA. Hiibn.: Verz. Schm., p. 66 (1816).
630. Callidula jucunda.
Callidula jucunda. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 107, f. 25 (1868).
—________—— Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 234.
a. Java (2) (Wallace).
631. Callidula erycinoides.
Callidula erycinoides. Walker: Char. Undescr. Lep. Het., p. 3 (1869).
—_—_—___——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, li. 82. 481
(1887).
Type. Benares, in B. M.
a. North India (2).
Genus CLEIS. Guérin: Voy. Duperrey, p. 272 (1832).
Damias. Boisd.: (nom. preoc.) Voy. de l’Astrolabe, p. 259 (1832).
632. Cleis versicolor.
Cleis versicolor. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 107, f. 24 (1868).
Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xix. p. 395 (1877).
Damias versicolor. Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 225.
a. Salwan (2) (Wallace). b. Dorey (Wallace).
633. Cleis abisara.
Callidula abisara. Butler: Trans. Linn. Soc. (2), i. p. 558 (1879).
Type. Malacca, in B. M.
a. Borneo. b. Philippines.
CALLIDULID&. 137
634. Cleis sakuni.
Petavia sakuni. Tlorsf.: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., pl. 2, f. 1, 1@ (1829).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Sumatra (Wallace). b. Java (Wallace).
635. Cleis dichroa.
Damias dichroa. Boisd.: Voy. de ’ Astrolabe, pt. 1, Lep. 260 (1832).
Walker: i. 15 (1854).
Builer: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xix. p. 394 (1877).
Pagenstecher: Het. Aru etc. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f.
Naturk., 1886, p. 115.
a. Salawan (Wallace). b. Mysol (Wallace).
636. Cleis evander.
Papilio evander. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. pl. 331, f. F, G (1781).
Callidula evander. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., 66. 637 (1816).
Walker: xxxi. 60 (1864).
Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 220.
Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xix. p. 394 (1877).
a. Ceram (Wallace). b. Sula (Wallace).
Damias evander.
Cleis evander.
637. Cleis propinqua.
Clets propingua. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xix. p. 394 (1877).
Damias propinqua. Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p- 222, pl. 1, f. 2:
Pag. (nec Boisd.): 7. ¢., 1887, p. 225, pl. 1, f. 7, 8.
Type. Ternate, in B. M.
a. Waigau (Wallace).
(Wallace).
(Wallace).
Damias dichroa.
b. Amboina (2) (Wallace). e. Aru
d. Ceram (3) (Wallace). e. Celebes. f. Ternate
638. Cleis erycinoides.
Cleis erycinoides. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 107, f. 23 (1868).
ee Dullen-e Anne Wage New de 4) tx. poe O Fy Leip)
Sls
Damias erycinoides. Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 227.
a. Batchian (Wallace). b. Ternate (Wallace). ec. Gilolo
(Wallace).
639. Cleis arnana.
Cleis arnana.- Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xix. p. 395 (1877).
Damias arnana. Pagenstecher: Het. Aru etc. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f.
Naturk., 1886, p. 115.
Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p..226, pl. 1, f.9.
Type. Aru, in B.M.
a. Aru (2) (Wallace).
640. Cleis fasciata.
Clets fasciata. Butler: Ann, Mag. N. H. (4), xix. p. 395 (1877).
138 NYCTEMERIDA.
Damias fasciata. Pagenstecher: Het. Aru etc. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f.
Naturk., 1886, p. 116.
Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 225.
Type. Ternate, in B. M.
a. Gilolo (Wallace).
641. Cleis arctata.
Clets arctata. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xix. p. 395 (1877).
Damias arctata. Pagenstecher: Callid. in Jahrb, Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, pa 2250p lamts)ts 0.
Type. Ké, in B.M.
a. Ké (Wallace). b. Ternate (Wallace).
642. Cleis sobah.
Damas sobah. Pagenstecher: Het. Aru etc. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f.
Naturk., 1886, p. 116.
Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 228.
a. New Guinea (Wallace). b. Dorey (Wallace). e. Bouru
(Wallace).
Genus TYNDARIS. Felder: Wien. Ent. Mon., iv. p. 249 (1860).
643. Tyndaris erycinata.
Callidula erycinata. Walker: xxxi. 60 (1864).
Tyndarts letifica. & Felder; Wien. Ent. Mon., iv. p. 250 (1860).
—__________—_————. Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 107, f. 18, 19, 20
(1868).
Pagenstecher: Het. Aru etc., in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f.
Naturk., 1886, p. I17.
Callid. in Jahrb. Nass. Ver. f. Naturk.,
1887, p. 241.
Type. Dorey, in B. M.
a. Aru (4) (Wallace). b. Mysol (3) (Wallace). e. Salwan
(2) (Wallace). d. Dorey (4) (Wallace). e. Waigau.
FAMILY. NYCTEMERIDZ.
Genus PITASILA. Moore: P.Z.5S., Lond., 1877, p. 599.
644, Pitasila guttulosa.
Nyctemera guttulosa, Walker: xxxi. 201 (1864).
Nyctemera abraxata. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 73.
Type. Celebes, in B. M.
a. Makessar, Celebes (2) (Wallace).
NYCTEMERID&. 139
645. Pitasila varians.
Nyctemera varians. Walker : ii. 400 (1854).
——______________—. ii. 1663 (1856).
—_____—_—__— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. 1. C., u. p. 332 (1859).
Pitasila varians. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 46, pl. 88, f. 4
(1881).
Moore: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., liii. (2) 3, p. 234 (1884).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 80. 469 (1887).
——_——_—— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 179.
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Sylhet.
646. Pitasila specularis.
| Nyctemera specularis. Walker: vii. 1665 (1856).
Type. Ceram, in B. M.
a. Ceram (Wallace). b. Ceram (Ida Pfeiffer).
647. Pitasila bijunctella.
Nyctemera bijunctella. Walker: xxxy. 1880 (1866).
Stretch: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 18 (1875).
Leptosoma maculosum. Felder (nec Walker): Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 103,
f, 2 (1869).
Type. Philippines, in B. M.
a. Philippines.
648. Pitasila abraxoides.
Nyctemera abraxoides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. 93 (1862).
——_ xxx. 197 (1864).
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
a. Borneo.
649. Pitasila inconstans.
Pitasila inconstans. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1880, p. 672.
Type. Formosa, in B. M.
a. Manilla.
GENUS ATASCA. Gen. Nov.
Differs from the genus Pzzasz/a in having the antennz in the male
ciliated and in the female simple ; in P¢aszZa the antennz are pec-
tinated in both sexes.
650, Atasea pellex.
Phalena (Noctua) pellex. Linn.: Mus. Lud. Ulr., 388 (1764).
——__________—_— Syst. Nat., xii. ii. 838. 104 (1767).
—_——_—_—_—__————— _ Gmel.: ed. Syst. Nat., i. 5. 2550. 104 (1788).
Leptosoma pellex. Aurivillius: Sy. Ak. Handl., xix. 5, p. 161, pl. 1, f. 5
(1882).
Leptosoma artemis. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 199 (1832).
Nyctemera artemts. Walker: ii. 394 (1854).
Nyctemera separata, Walker: xxxi, 204 (1864).
140 NYCTEMERID&.
a. Gilolo (type sefarata) (Wallace). b. Amboina (Ida Pfeiffer).
e. Bachian (Wallace). d. Dorey (Wallace). e. Aru (Wallace).
f. Waigau (Wallace). g. Ceram (Wallace).
651. Atasca simplex. PI. v. f. 13.
Nyctemera simplex. Walker; xxxi. 207 (1864).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
652. Atasea quadriplaga. PI. v. f. 9.
Nyctemera quadriplaga. Walker: xxxi. 207 (1864).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
Genus ZOWOSOMA. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 44
(1881).
653. Zonosoma cenis.
Phalena cenis. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 147, f. E (1777).
Nyctemera cenis. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 332 (1859).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 78. 461 (1887).
Nyctemera tnterlectum. Walker: ii. 400 (1854).
Zonosoma interlectum. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 45, pl.
88, f. 2 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 81. 473
(1887).
Type (czterlectum). Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet. b. India (2).
Genus TRYPHEROMERA. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M.,
V. p. 45 (1881).
654. Tripheromera plagifera.
Nyctemera plagifera. Walker: ii. 400 (1854).
Trypheromera plagifera. Butler: ll. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 45,
pl. 88, f. 3 (1881).
Moore: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., lili. (2) 3, p. 234
(1884).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 80.
471 (1887).
Type. Sylhet in B.M.
a. Koorg. b. China. e. India. d. Amoy.
Grenus NYCTEMERA. Hiibn.: Verz. Schm., p. 178 (1816).
655. Nyctemera coleta.
* Phalena coleta. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. pl. 368, f. H (1781).
Nyctemera coleta, WHiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 178 (1816).
Walker: ii. 399 (1854).
Moore: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., lv. (2) I, p. 97 (1886).
Haase: C. B. Iris, i. p. 323 (1888) (scent-organs).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 78. 462 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 178.
a. Java (3) (Wallace). b. Java (4). e. Malacca (Wallace).
d. Goram Island (Wallace). e. Salwatti Island (Wallace).
f. New Guinea (Wallace). g. Dorey (Wallace). h. Sarawak,
Borneo (Wallace). i. Sumatra (Wallace). j. Manilla (2).
k. Assam (Jenkins).
NYCTEMERID. I4t
656, Nyctemera nigrovenosa.
Nyctemera nigrovenosa. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 394-
LED, ey laneniin ay AS, pligsy i 4) 44
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 79.
465 (1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
Genus LEPTOSOMA. Boisd.: Voy. de 1’Astrolabe, i. p. 197 (1832).
657. Leptosoma mundipicta. Pl. v. f. 14.
Nyctemera mundipicta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. p. 184
(1859).
—_——_——_ xxxi. 197 (1864).
Nyctemera herklotsitz. Voll. : Tijd. voor Dierkunde, i. p. 39 (1863).
Nyctemera integra. Walker: xxxv. 1879 (1866).
Leptosoma baulus. Boisd. : Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 200. 5 (1832).
——————._ Walker: ii. 394 (1854).
Type (¢ztegra). Philippines, in B. M.
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). b. Ceram (2) (Wallace). ec.
Amboina (Wallace). d. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace). e. Gilolo
(Wallace). f. Flores (Wallace). g. New Guinea (Wallace).
h. Mysol (Wallace). i. New Caledonia (Wallace). j. Anerty
Island (Wallace). k. Batchian (Wallace). 1. Morty (Wal-
lace). m. Morty (3) (Mus. Leyden). n. Philippines (2).
o. Ceram (Ida Pfeiffer). p. Java.
658. Leptosoma lacticinia.
Phalena (Geometra) lacticinia. Cram.: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 128, f. E (1777).
Nyctemera lacticinia. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 178 (1816).
Walker: ii. 395 (1854).
Moore: (Cat) ep: Ha Ghai ps 321 iply ns foto,
10 @ (1859).
Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1881, p. 614.
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 47, pl. 99, f. 1, 1a,
(1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 292.
Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xviii. p. 190 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 79. 463
(1887).
OMT Oe a irANS wnt SOG: pLOnGs eISQOs ip: L7G.
a. Koorj. b. Kanara. e. Nilgiri Hills. d. Ceylon (4).
659, Leptosoma tripunctaria.
Phalena tripunctaria. Linn.: Mus. Lud. Ulr., 392 (1764).
Syst. Nat. (12) 2, 864. 226 (1767).
Cramer; Pap. Exot., i. p. 34, pl. 22, f. E (1745).
Fabr. : Sp. Ins., ii. 249. 42 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. 191. 62 (1787).
Gmel.: ed. Syst. Nat., i. 5. 2469. 226 (1788).
Walker : ii. 397 (1854).
142 NYCTEMERIDA.
Nyctemera atralba. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., 178, 1846 (1816).
a. Singapore (Horsley). b. Mount Ophir, Malay Peninsula
(Wallace). e. Malacca (Wallace).
660. Leptosoma celsum.
Nyctemera celsa. Walker: xxxi. 199 (1864).
a. Cambodia (type) (Mouhot). b. Amoy, China.
661. Leptosoma latistriga.
Nyctemera latistriga. Walker: ii. 397 (1854).
——_——_—————— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 331 (18590).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 48, pl. 99, f. 2 (1882).
OUTS MEIN SOC MUON exxT mals CLAS)
Leptosoma latistriga. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 44, pl. 88,
18, ub (Gtsts}io)
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 80. 472
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 178.
Nyctemera arcuatum, Voll.: Tijd. voor der Dierkunde, i. p. 45 (1863).
Nyctemera tnconstans. Voll.: 2. ¢., p. 47.
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (2) (Wallace). b. Ceylon. e. Philip-
pines (2). aejavan( ):
662. Leptosoma radiata. Pl. v. f. 10.
Nyctemera radiata, Walker: vii. 1664 (1856).
a. Manilla (type) (Wallace). b. Philippines.
663. Leptosoma alternatum.
Wyctemera alternata. Walker: xxxi. 1879 (1864).
a. Manilla (type) (Wallace). b. Philippines.
664. Leptosoma sonticum : n. sp.
Allied to Z. radiata and L. alternatum.
Antennz and eyes black, head yellow with black spots, thorax
yellow with black bands, abdomen greyish white with faint thin
segmental bands, tip yellow. Fore-wings brown with basal whitish
streaks on and between the veins as in the allied forms, the
streaks nearly white, faintly tinted with yellow, the streak in the cell
broad and in the interno-median interspace very broad, as broad as
in L. datzstv7ga, and in the male running into the lowest spot (near
the hinder angle) of the white discal belt, this belt ranges right
across the wing, consists of six spots all broader than in the two
preceding species, the second from the top spear-shaped as in Z,
vadtata; there is also a very small spot on the outside between the
first and second upper spots. Hind-wings with the marginal band
with a sinuated inner border narrow and not continued along the
costa as in L. alternatum.
I-xpanse of wings 1,°5 inches.
a. Philippines (¢ ? types).
NYCTEMERID&. 143
665. Leptosoma absurdum : n. sp.
é Allied to preceding. Antennze and eyes black, head and thorax
yellow spotted and banded similarly, abdomen pale slate colour with
white thin segmental bands. Fore-wings brown with the basal lines
thin and yellowish as in Z. a/terynatum, discal white band very broad,
and right across the wing, divided by the veins into ten spots, the
usual second spot from the costa being divided into three by the
discoidal and internal veins, has a white streak touching it on the
outer side and another small one above.
Hind-wing with a narrow marginal brown border as in Z. son-
Zicum, but running up the costa as in LZ. alternatum.
Expanse of wings 1,% inches.
a. Salawatti Island, S. W. of New Guinea (Wallace).
666. Leptosoma simulatrix.
Nyctemera stmulatrix, Walker: xxxi. 198 (1864).
a. Makessar, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
667. Leptosoma acceptum: n.sp. Pl. v. f. 5.
¢ Antenne and eyes black, head and thorax yellow, the former
with black spots, the latter with black bands, abdomen dark blackish
brown with yellow segmental bands. Fore-wings dark brown, a
discal upright white band of six spots from near the costa to near
the hinder angle, much as in Z. s¢muatr¢x, but with a broad longi-
tudinal basal band in the interno-median interspace, as in Z. Za¢is-
tréga, but with no other basal lines or bands. Hind-wings white
with a brown uniform border, extending palely up the costal margin,
slightly toothed inwards on the veinlets, more so in the first median
branch, the border not nearly so broad as in Z. simulatrix.
Expanse of wings 2,)5 inches.
a. Mindanao, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
668. Leptosoma kala: n.sp. Pl. v.f. 8.
? Antenne, eyes, vertex of head black, frons yellow on each side,
collar yellow with two large brown spots, thorax black with a thin
yellow line on each side meeting behind, abdomen dark slate colour
with yellow segmental lines. Fore-wings very dark brown, nearly
black, no basal lines, discal band broad in the centre consisting of
seven spots, Ist a thin sub-costal line, 2nd very minute, in front
between Ist and 3rd, 3rd heart-shaped, large, 5th the longest. Hind-
wings with black brown band, narrowest in its centre and not running
up the abdominal margin.
Expanse of wings 2 inches.
a. Ké Island (type) (Wallace).
669. Leptosoma tritum.
Nyctemera trita. Walker: ii. 394 (1854).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java (Wallace). b. Java (4).
144 NYCTEMERID&.
670. Leptosoma confusum : n. sp.
$2 Antenne, head, and thorax black, head with some white
marks, thorax with some white lines, abdomen grey without mark-
ings. Fore-wings brown, basal yellow lines as in the preceding
species, and the discal white band at a similar angle, and similarly
not extending below the first median branch, but obscure, marked
by the veins and nearly obliterated by brown suffusions. Hind-
wings with very broad brown borders, palest in the abdominal
margin, Jeaving only a small white centre to the wing, as in Z.
tritum.
Expanse of wings 14%; inches.
a. Java (6 ? types). b. Java.
671. Leptosoma kondekum : n. sp.
$? Frons black ringed with white, antennz, vertex of head, and
thorax black, head ringed and thorax striped with yellow, abdomen
grey with white segmental lines, tip yellow. Fore-wings brown,
basal lines as in preceding but rather deeper, discal white band as
in preceding, almost obliterated in the male, very white and clear
in the female, and not extending lower than the first median branch,
in one female it stops above at the heart-shaped spot in the cell,
in another it is joined to the costa by an elongated spot above.
Hind-wings white with a somewhat narrow costal and marginal
band which is not continued up the abdominal margin and has a
slightly sinuous inner border.
Expanse of wings ¢ 2, ? 13% inches.
a. Java (¢ ? types). b. Java.
The above two may be forms of one species and seem to be allied
to L. guadriguttatum, Voll.: Tijd. voor der Dierkunde, i. p. 4
(1863).
672. Leptosoma velans. PI. v. f. 7.
Nyctemera velans. Walker: xxxi. 200 (1864).
a. Menado, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
673. Leptosoma subvelatum.
Nyctemera subvelata, Walker: xxxi. 200 (1864).
Type. Celebes, in B. M.
a. Makessar, Celebes (2) (Wallace).
674. Leptosoma proprium: n. sp. PI. v. f. 12.
Frons yellow with a brown spot, antennz black, head and collar
yellow with black spots, thorax black with yellow lines, abdomen
brown above without markings, white beneath with brown spots at
the sides and yellow tip. Both wings of a uniform brown colour, basal
lines on fore-wings yellow, the line in the interno-median interspace
the thickest, discal band of five streaks well separated, the first
costal, the fifth above the first median branch; in the female there
NYCTEMERID. 145
is an indication of a lower streak. Hind-wings slightly paler inwards,
with an indication of a white spot at the end of the cell, which is
most distinct in the female. Underside, wings of a uniform brown
slightly paler than they are above, no basal stripes, the discal stripes
in the male all obscure except the two uppermost, the white spot in
the hind-wing like a streak in the female, thorax yellow with black
spots, legs brown above, white beneath.
Expanse of wings 1; inches.
a. Manilla, Philippine Islands (é ¢ types).
675. Leptosoma distinctum.
Nyctemera distincta. Walker: ii. 392 (1854).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java.
676. Leptosoma egrotum: n.sp. Pl. v.f. 15.
9 Frons yellow with a black spot, head, collar, and thorax yellow
with black spots, abdomen grey with brown bands, the grey on each
segment paling towards the band below it; the spaces becoming
somewhat luteous towards the tip, the tip yellow. Fore-wings pale
greyish brown with a white transverse band beyond the middle,
inclining somewhat inwards above, broken at the 1st median branch
with a large spot below it, and two submarginal large spots, Ist
sub-apical, the larger, the 2nd about the middle of the margin.
Hind-wings white with a brown marginal border, which does not
extend into the costal or abdominal margins, and is suddenly nar-
rowed in at the middle of the outer margin, two pale luteous nearly
white spots in the band close to the margin; Ist sub-apical, and 2nd
about the middle. Underside as above, fore-wings with the space
along the hinder margin white, hind-wings with a brown costal
streak along basal half, thorax yellow with brown spots, legs brown
above, white beneath.
Expanse of wings 2 inches.
a. New South Wales (type).
There are examples of this insect unnamed in the British Museum ;
it is allied to nothing I know of.
677. Leptosoma plagiatum.
Nyctemera plagiatum. Guén: Ent. Month. Mag., v. p. 2 (1868).
a. Sidney (3). b. Van Diemen’s Land (Lewis). c. New
Holland (2). d. N. Australia (3). e. King George’s Sound.
f. New South Wales.
678. Leptosoma annulatum.
Leptosoma annulatum. Boisd.: Voy. de Astrolabe, i. p. 197, pl. 5, f. 9
(1832).
Nyctemera annulata, Walker: ii. 391 (1854).
Hudson: Entomologist, xvi. p. 39 (transformations)
(1883).
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146 NYCTEMERID&.
Nyctemera annulata. Meyrick: Ent. Mo. Mag., xxiii. p. 15 (1886).
Secusto annulata. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 380.
a. New Zealand (Parry). b. New Zealand (6).
679. Leptosoma instructum.
Nyctemera instructa. Walker: xxxi. 203 (1864).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
680. Leptosoma luctuosum.
Nyctemera luctuosum. Voll.: Tijd. voor der Dierkunde, i. p. 42 (1863).
Nyctemera crescens, Walker: xxxi. 204 (1864).
a. Morty Island (type crescens) (Wallace). b. Bachian (Wal-
lace). e. Sula (Wallace).
681. Leptosoma galbanum : n. sp.
$? Antennz black, frons, head, and collar yellow with black
spots, thorax white with black stripes, abdomen white with broad
black segmental bands, yellow at the tip. Fore-wings black with
a white space at the base, covering half the wing at its basal third
and containing two or three black basal streaks, a broad transverse
white discal band distorted and toothed outwardly in its middle,
a black streak at the hinder angle at the bottom of the white discal
band. Hind-wings white, a thin costal and moderately broad mar-
ginal black border, not extending into the abdominal margin, and
bent in the middle, making that part of the outer margin the nar-
rowest. Underside, wings as above, a short black streak at the base
of the costa of hind-wings, body yellow, spotted with black, legs
brewn above, yellow beneath.
Expanse of wings 1,5 inches.
a. Philippine Islands (6 @ types).
Allied to the preceding, has the same bright white colour, but in
the preceding the fore-wing is black with white basal and discal
markings, whereas in this insect, though somewhat similarly marked,
the white is so extensive as to make the wing look white with black
bands.
Genus DEILEMERA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 178 (1816).
682. Deilemera evergista.
Phalena (Geometra) evergista. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. 155, pl. 369, f. E
(1781).
Deilemera evergista. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., 179. 1848 (1816).
WVyctemera evergista. Walker : ii. 393 (1854).
Wyctemera mutabilis, Walker (part): xxxi. 206 (1864).
a. Amboina (original type of sz¢adil/s) (Wallace). b. Ceram
(type mutabilis var. 8B) (Wallace).
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683. Deilemera mutabilis.
Nyctemera mutabtlis var. y. Walker: xxxi. 206 (1864).
Type. Ternate, in B. M.
a. Ternate (Wallace).
As Walker’s type of mutadilis from Amboina and his var. 8 from
Ceram are identical with Cramer’s evergis¢a, his type y from Ternate
in the B. M. (which appears to be distinct from the other two) be-
comes the type of mzZadzlis.
684. Deilemera intercisa.
Lyctemera intercisa. Walker: xxxi. 205 (1864).
a. Amboina (type) (Wallace).
This may be @ of the preceding.
685. Deilemera arctata.
Nyctemera arctata. Walker: vii. 1664 (1856).
————_—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 78. 460
(1887).
Nyctemera maculosa, Walker: xxxi. 198 (1864). _
Type (waculosa). India, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. Cherra Poonjee (type).
686. Deilemera contracta.
Nyctemera contracta. Walker: xxxi. 208 (1864).
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace).
GEnus CUROBA. Walker: xxxi. 272 (1864).
687. Curoba sangarida.
Phalena (Noctua) sangarida, Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. pl. 381, f. D
(1781).
Eucharia sangarida, Wiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 181 (1816).
Alope sangarida. Walker: iii. 620 (1855).
Curoba sangarida. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 49, pl. 99, f. 3, 3.@ (1882).
——————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 81. 478
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 69
(1891).
Phalena (Noctua) mopsa. Drury: Exot. Ins., iii. p. 4, pl. 3, f. 3 (1782).
Callimorpha mopsa. Westwood: ed. Drury, iii. p. 4, pl. 3, f. 3 (1837).
Alope mopsa. Walker: iii. 621 (1855).
Curoba fasciata, Walker: xxxi. 272 (1864).
Type (/asciata). Without locality, in B. M.
a. Koorg (2).
Grnus PTEROTHYSANUS. Walker: ii. 4o1 (1854).
688. Pterothysanus laticilia.
Pterothysanus laticilia, NNalker: ii. 401 (1854).
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148 URANIID.
Pterothysanus laticilia. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 333, pl. 84,
f, 8 (1859).
Butler?) Mile yp.-Lep: Het., B. M., 1.9. 56.
pl. 14, f. 2 (1877).
Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xvi. p. 345 (1885).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India. b. Assam (Jenkins). e. India (2) (Ashmol.
Mus.).
689. Pterothysanus noblei.
Pterothysanus noblez. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1889, p. 401, pl. 44, f. 3.
Trans. Ent. Soc., 1890, p. 179.
Type. Prome, Burma, in B. M.
a. Burmah,
' FAMILY URANIIDZ.
Genus ALCIDIS. Hiibner: Samml. Exot. Schm., i. (1816).
690. Alcidis orontes.
Papilio orontes. Linn.: Ameen. Acad., vi. 51 (1763).
—____________—__ Syst. Nat., ii. 750. 27 (1767).
Clerck : Icon., pl. 26, f. 1 (1764).
Seba.: Mus., iv. pl. 16, f. 1, 2, pl. 47, f. 7, 8 (1765).
Cramer: Pap. Exot., i. pl. 83, f. A, B (1775).
Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 20. 80 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. 10. 91 (1787).
Ent. Syst., ili. 69. 214 (1793).
Herbst: Pap., pl. 47, f. 1, 2 (1796).
—————— _ Esper.: Pap. Exot., pl. 30, f. 1, 2 (1785-98).
Nyctalemon orontes. Chenu.: Enc. d’ Hist. Nat. Pap., 231, f. 396 (4855-58).
Urania orontes. Lamarck: Hist. Anim. Invert., iv. 19. 3 (1815-22).
God.: Enc. Méth., ix. 710. 4 (1809).
Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 253 (1832).
—————— Feisthamel: Voy. de la Fav., v. Suppl., 29 (1839).
Alcidis orontiaria. Wiibner: Samml. Exot. Schm., i. Lep. v., Geom. i.,
Ample iv., Lares B, Heroici 3, f. 3, 4 (1816).
——_—_—_—_—— Verz. Schm., 289. 2810 (1816).
Alcidis orontes. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H., 1884, p. 201.
a. Amboina (Wallace). b. Ceram (Wallace).
691. Alcidis liris.
Alcidis liris, Felder: Wien. Ent. Mon., iv. 250 (1860).
———————— Reise Novy. Lep., pl: 121, f. 2 (1869)-
Nyctalemon lirtis. Walker: xxxv. 1859 (1866).
a. Bachian (2) (Wallace).
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692. Alcidis arnus.
Alcidis arnus. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 121, f. 1 (186y).
= —— Haase: C. B. Iris, i. p. 164 (1887) (scent organ).
a. Aru (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Wallace). e. Dorey
(Wallace).
693. Alcidis zodiaca.
Nyctalemon zodiaca. Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., v. p. 273 (1869).
Nyctalemon orontes. Walker (nec Linn.) : i. 7 (1854).
Type. North China, in B. M.
a. Without locality (2).
Genus NYCTALEMON. Dalman: Act. Holm., 1824, p. 407.
694. Nyctalemon patroclus.
Papilio (Eq. achiv.) patroclus. Linn.: Mus. Lud. Ulr., 204 (1764).
—_ Syst. Nat., ii. 749. 24 (1767).
@lerk: icon-; pl. 37,\f 1 (1764).
Habra: Sp. ins. 1.03. 53) (178).
Mant. Ins., ii. 7. 59 (1787).
PD Aubent: Mascell; plo 17, f. 1, 2.
Oliv.: Enc, Meth. Ins. Pap., pl. 8, f. 1
(1789).
Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. pl. 198, f. A
(1779), pl. 109, f. A, B (1777).
Herbst); Pap. pli 54, f. 2, 3, pl. 55, f. 1
(1796.
Gmely: Ed. Syst. Nat., 1. 5; 2236. 24
(1788).
Noctua patroclus. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 2. 8. 2 (1794).
Urania patroclus. Latr. et God.: Enc. Méth., ix. 710. 5 (1809).
——___—_—— Lamarck: Nat. Hist. Anim. Invert., iv. 194 (1817).
—____—_—_———_—— Boisd.: Voy. de 1’Astrolabe, i. Lep., 254. 2 (1832).
Lyssa achillaria. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., 289. 2808 (1816).
Lyssa patroclaria. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., 289. 2809 (1816).
Nyctalemon patroclus. Westwood: ed. Drury, I, p. 13, pl. 7, f. 1, pl. 8,
f. 1 (1837).
Lucas: Bull. Soc. Ent., Fr. (5), x. p. 53 (1880).
Kuhn : C. B. Iris, i. p. 183; pl. 6, f 9 a-c (1887)
(larva).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 463.
3046 (1888).
Lyssidia patroclus. Westwood: Trans. Zool. Soc., Lond., 1879, p. 526.
a. Dorey (Wallace). b. Bachian (Wallace). e. New Guinea
(Wallace). d. Ternate (Wallace). e. Ceram (Wallace).
f. Amboina (Wallace).
695. Nyectalemon zampa.
Nyctalemon zampa, Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., v. p. 273 (1869).
——__—_——_—— Moore: Journ. As. S c. Beng., pt. 2, No, 3, p. 234
1884)
150 COCYTIIDE.
Nyctalemon zampa. Cotes and Swinh, : Cat. Moths of India, iv. 463, 3047
(1888).
Lapilio patroclus. Drury (nec Linn.) : Ins. i. pl. 7, 8, f. 1 (1770).
Nyctalemon patroclus. Walker: i. 8 (1854).
Nyctalemon cramert. Boisd.: Mon. Agaristidées (Lep.) R. Z. (3), ii.
P. 44 (1874).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (6).
696. Nyctalemon docile.
Nyctalemon docile. Butler: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., 1879, p. 562.
Type. Malacca, in B.M.
a. Sumatra (2) (Wallace). b. Penang (Ormerod). e. Singa-
pore (Horsley).
697. Nyctalemon najabula.
Nyctalemon najabula. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 620.
Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1883, p. 169.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 463.
3045 (1888).
Lyssidia najabula. Westwood: T. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 526.
Type. Port Blair, Andamans, in coll. Moore.
a. Andamans (3) (Wimberly).
FAMILY COCYTIIDZ.
aS
Genus COCYTIA. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 22 (1829).
698. Cocytia durvillii.
Cocytia durvillit. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 22, pl. 1, f. 1 (1829).
—______—_—_——. Voy. de I|’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 191 (1832).
Spec. Gen. Lep., i. pl. 15, f. 1 (1836).
Chenu. : Enc. d’Hist. Nat. Pap., p. 333, f. 397 (1855).
Walker: i. 13 (1854).
Lucas: Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5), x. p. 59 (1880).
Haase: C. B. Iris, i. p. 162 (1887) (scent organs).
Kiihn: C. B. Iris, i. p. 182 (1887) (larva).
a. Morty (Bernstein). b. Gilolo (Wallace). ce. Wagaiu
(2) (Wallace). d. Ternate (Wallace).
689. Cocytia chlorosoma.
Cocytia chlorosoma. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xv. p. 144 (1875).
Type. Aru, in B. M.
a. Aru (2) (Wallace).
700. Cocytia ribbei.
Cocytia ribbet. Druce: Ent. Mo. Mag., xxi. p. 156 (1884).
Type. Aru, in coll. Druce.
a. Celebes (Wallace).
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FAMILY CASTNIIDZ.
Genus TASCINA. Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2) i.
p- 198 (1877).
701. Tascina orientalis.
Tascina orientalis, Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 199,
pl. 33, f. 5 (1877).
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace).
Grenus SYNEMON. Double: Append. to Stoke’s Discov. in
Austral., i. p. 515 (1846).
702. Synemon theresa.
Synemon theresa. Double: Stoke’s Discov. Austral., Append., i. p. 517,
pl. 3, f. 6 (1846).
Klug. : Kon. Akad. Berl., 1850, p. 249, pl. 3, f. 5, 6.
Walker: i. 35 (1854).
Boisd.: Lep. Het., i. p. 552 (1875).
Butler > Til; Typ: Lep) Het. B. M.,. ip. 6;,plo3, £5
(1877).
————_—_—_—— Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 195 (1877).
a. New Holland (2). b. Australia (3). e. Adelaide (2).
703. Synemon icaria.
Synemon tcarta. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 79, f. 6 (1868).
———_—— Stretch: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 13 (1875).
Boisd.: Lep. Het., i. p. 554 (1875).
Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 196 (1877).
Stnemon gratiosa. Westwood: l.c., p. 198, pl. 33, f. 13.
a. New Holland (type gvatvosa).
704. Synemon hesperioides.
Synemon hespertoides. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 82, f. 12 (1868).
——_————_____—— _ Boisd.: Lep. Het., i. p. 555 (1875).
Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 197,
Pins Bs eebnn (US 77) =
a. New South Wales (2).
705. Synemon parthenoides.
Synemon parthenoides. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 79, f. 7, 8 (1868).
————_—————— _ Boisd.: Lep. Het., i. p. 555, pl. 11, f. § (1875).
Stretch : Cist. Ent., ii. p. 13 (1875).
Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 196
(1877).
a. Swan River (3). b. Adelaide (Watson). ¢. New Holland (2).
706. Synemon collecta: n. sp. PI. VII. f. 16.
? Antenne, head, body, and fore-wings brown, antennz with
reddish tips and white bands. Fore-wings with dark brown veins,
costa whitish and whitish streaks in the interspaces, except imme-
diately above the sub-costal vein, a white streak obliquely across the
15% CASTNIID/.
end of the cell, and a broad discal band of streaks pointed at both
ends in each interspace, the streaks more or less irrorated with
brown in their centres, marginal line brown, cilia greyish white
tipped with pale brown. Hind-wings with the basal half dark
brown, including an orange discoidal spot, outer half orange, a
discal band of largish dark brown spots, abdominal border suffused
with brown, marginal line thickly black, cilia greyish white tipped
with pale brown.
Underside, pale bright ochreous tinged with orange colour, streak
at end of cell in fore-wings, a duplex Jongitudinal spot at end of cell
in hind-wings, a discal band of short streaks in both wings whitish,
four dark brown sub-marginal spots below apex on fore-wings, and
a band of six similar but larger sub-marginal spots on hind-wings,
marginal line dark brown, cilia greyish white lined with brown at its
base and tipped with pale brown.
Expanse of wings 1,'5 inches.
a. North Australia (type). b. New South Wales (2).
Allied to S. theresa (Double). This species is in the British
Museum unnamed.
707. Synemon obscura.
Synemon obscura. Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 197,
pl. 33, f. 9 (1877)
§ Head, body, and both wings dark dull brown. Fore-wings
with a pure white transverse streak at end of cell, a short outwardly
curved yellowish band from costa near apex which ends in a small
yellowish suffusion the upper part of which extends to the lower end
of the white streak, another and similar short yellowish sub-marginal
band from costa close to apex. Hind-wings with an ochreous cell
spot and a very broad ochreous outer marginal band which occupies
nearly one-third of the wing and has in it an indistinct sub-marginal
brownish thin band.
Underside, fore-wings brown from the base to beyond the middle,
the outer margin of this space straight, extending from middle of
costa to hinder margin near the angle, outer portion of wing ochreous,
including a large brown sub-costal spot in the disc, and an indistinct
sub-marginal brown shade ; hind-wings brown, with broad ochreous,
outer border, including a sub-marginal thin brownish band.
Expanse of wings 1% inches.
a. New Holland (type) (W. C. Hewitson).
708. Synemon notha.
Synemon notha. Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 197,
pl. 33, f. 10 (1877).
$2 Head, body, and fore-wings dark brown. Fore-wings irrorated
and smeared in parts with greyish white scales, leaving some dark
more or less indistinct transverse bands, more distinct in the females
than in the males, a central broad band, a discal short band from
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the costa, a patch on costa close to apex, and two incomplete bands
of short streaks, sub-marginal and marginal close together. Hind-
wings bright orange suffused with crimson, in one specimen nearly
pure crimson, bands black, one basal, another across the middle, and
a marginal band extending all round the wing, more or less diffuse
on the abdominal border, and including a row of orange spots on
the outer margin. Underside, both wings reddish orange, bands
black ; fore-wings with a lower basal streak, a black and a white
cell spots, a short discal band from costa near apex, some marginal
black streaks with white streaks between them; hind-wings with
cell spots as on fore-wings, central and outer marginal bands, the
latter including a row of marginal spots, red in the male, white in
the female.
Expanse of wings 6 I inch ¢ 13%, inches.
a. Albany, Australia (¢ ¢ types) (Brewer). b. Albany (2 3)
(Brewer).
Allied to S. Zeta (Walker).
709. Synemon directa.
Synemon directa. Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 197,
pl. 33, f. 6 (1877).
$6 Head, body, and fore-wings dark chocolate brown. Fore-wings
with a broad pure white straight band beyond the middle from the
costa just beyond the centre to the hinder margin near the angle,
which it does not reach; this band is well defined inwardly but is
slightly diffuse outwardly in its lower portions, another thinner white
band curved outwardly from the costa one-fifth from apex to the
third median branch, and between this thin band and the broad
band the space is dark and looks as if the two bands enclosed a
large dark patch. Hind-wings bright deep black, with a crimson,
serpentine, macular band, a few small crimson sub-marginal spots
and a broad crimson transverse band at end of cell. Underside,
wings reddish ochreous, with black transverse bands; fore-wings
with a broad straight band from costal centre to hinder angle, a
discal] band from costa one-fourth from apex to the middle of a
thinner sub-marginal band; hind-wings with a black inner mark,
a medial distorted band and a sub-marginal band, neither of them
reaching the abdominal margin.
Expanse of wings 2,/5 inches.
a. Australia (type).
710. Synemon nupta.
Synemon nupia, Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond, (2), i. p. 197, pl.
33, f. 7 (1877).
6 Head and body brown, abdomen with some reddish suffusions.
Fore-wings brown densely suffused in parts with greyish white,
leaving places not suffused forming a medial band deeply elbowed
outwardly in its centre, a large discal sub-apical patch and a sub-
marginal band of spear-shaped spots. Hind-wings bright deep
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711.
712.
713.
CASTNIID.
black, bright crimson in the centre, enclosing a short discal black
band which runs into the black outer margin before the middle,
leaving a crimson sub-apical discal spot. Underside, both wings
black ; fore-wings suffused with crimson on the basal half of the
costal space, and two short crimson bands from the costa, one just
beyond the middle, the other sub-apical; hind-wings with a white
discoidal small spot and a discal transverse row of three spots,
the centre one crimson, the others more or less suffused with
crimson.
Expanse of wings 1,5 inches.
a. North Australia (type).
The above four species were in the collection unnamed, and were
apparently new species. I described them before I discovered
Westwood’s Memoir, which does not seem to have been referred
to by any author.
Synemon adelaida: n.sp. Pl. vil. f. Io.
$ 2 Frons, top of head, and thin ring behind the eyes whitish, body
and fore-wings greyish brown, lower part of abdomen paler. Fore-
wings with whitish veins, a whitish spot at end of cell, a transverse
band of three similar spots below it between the veins, a discal
incomplete similar band, disjointed in the centre, and in the two
male specimens an indistinct sub-marginal similar band. Hind-
wings dark blackish brown, with reddish ochreous macular bands,
discal and submarginal, and a similarly coloured large spot at the
end of the cell, the spot and bands of spots larger in the female than
in the males. Underside, fore-wings bright ochreous red with a large
blackish suffused basal patch, and a large blackish discal patch,
veins near the margin marked with black, marginal line black, cilia
grey, interlined and tipped with black; hind-wings as above, mar-
ginal line and cilia as in fore-wings, both wings below in the female
are of a greyish colour suffused in parts with ochreous, fore-wings
with the blackish patches as in the male, hind-wings with a large
blackish discal patch and a submarginal band of smaller blackish
spots, marginal line of both wings black, cilia interlined.
Expanse of wings 145 inches.
a. Adelaide (type ¢ ). b. Adelaide.
Synemon plana.
Synemon plana. Walker: i. 37 (1854).
——_—_—_———— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., i. p. 7, pl. 3, £. 7
_ (2877). :
Boisd.: Lep. Het., i. p. 554 (1875).
Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 194 (1877).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. New South Wales. b. Haut River.
Synemon leta.
Synemon lata (s). Walker: i. 36 (1854):
——_—_—_———__ Boisd.: Lep. Het., i. p. 553 (1875).
AGARISTID. 155
Synemon leta (g). Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., i. p. 6, pl. 3, f. 4
(1877).
Westwood: Trans. Linn, Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 195
(1877).
Synemon vagans (¢). Westwood: l.c., p. 198, pl. 33, f. 12.
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. New Holland (type vagans) (Strange).
714. Synemon mopsa.
Synemon mopsa. Double: Stekes’ Discov. Austral., App., i. p. 518, pl. 3,
f. 7 (1846).
Walker: i. 35 (1854).
Boisd.: Lep. Het., i. p. 552 (1875).
Builers i Typ: Leps det, B.Me, 4. ps 7; -pl..3, £ 3
(1877).
—————__ Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 196 (2877).
a. Adelaide (2).
FAMILY AGARISTIDZE.
Genus AGARISTA. Leach: Zool. Mis., i. 37 (1814).
715. Agarista agricola.
Papilio agricola. Don.: Til. Ins. Austral. Lep. pl. 32 (1805).
Agarista agricola. Boisd.: Rey. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 68.
a Weiler 9 re Ki) SSD).
Agarista picta. Leach: Zool. Mis., i. pl. 15 (1814).
aoe ~~ Godt) Ene; Meth:, 1x5 '893'(r8i9):
Boisd.: Voy. de 1’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 172. 1 (1832).
Feisthamel : Voy. de la Fav., v. Suppl. 21 (1839).
Duncan: Nat. Libr., xxviii. Exot. Moths, 83, pl. 2, f. 1
(1841).
a. New Holland (2). b. New South Wales (3). ec. Moreton
Bay (2). d. Colum Dys.
716. Agarista fiexuosa.
Agarista fléxuosa, Walker: xxxi. 46 (1864).
ea a woisds? Revict Mag. de Zool., 18745 p. 74:
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay (Stevens).
717. Agarista contorta.
Asarista contorta. Walker: xxxi. 45 (1864).
= ——— Boisd:s Rev. et Mag. de'Zool., 1874, p. 73.
Agarista casuarine, Scott: Austral. Lep., p. 24, pl. 8 (1864).
Walker: xxxy. 1859 (1866).
McCoy: Prodr. Zool. Vict. Dec., i. pl. 8 (1878)
(transformations).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Australia (3). b. New South Wales (2).
156 AGARISTID.
Grnus PHALASNOIDES. Lewin: Nat. Hist. Lep. Ins., N.S.
Wales, p. 2 (1805).
718. Phalenoides glycine.
Phalenoides glycine, Lewin: Nat. Hist. Lep. Ins., New South Wales,
p- 2, pl. 1 (1805).
Agarista glycine, Boisd.: Voy. de lAstrolabe, i. Lep. 175. 5 (1832).
—_____—_—_—_—— Sp. Gen. Lep., i. pl. 14, f. 3 (1836).
Feisthamel: Voy. de la Fav., v. Suppl., 21 (1839).
Guér. : Icon. Regn. Anim. Ins., pl. 83, f. 2 (1842) (larva).
Croch.: ed. Regn. Anim. Atlas Ins., pl. 144, f. 4.
Walker : i. 42 (1854).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 70.
McCoy: Prodr. Zool. Vict. Dec., i. pl. 8 (1878) (trans-
formations).
a. New Holland. b. Moreton Bay. ce. New South
Wales (9).
719. Phalenoides latinus.
Papilio latinus. Don.: Ill. Ins. Austral. Lep. (1805).
Agarista latinus. Boisd.: Voy. de Astrolabe, i. Lep. 174, f. 4 (1832).
——_____—— Feisthamel: Voy. de la Fav., v. Suppl. 21 (1839).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 70.
———_—_———— Angas: South Austral., pl. 37, f. 23 (1847).
a. Van Diemen’s Land (5). b. New Holland (2). Cc.
Adelaide.
720. Phalenoides lewinii.
Agarista lewiniz. Boisd.: Voy. de l Astrolabe, i. Lep. 176. 6 (1832).
—————__——— Walker: i. 43 (1854).
Boisd : Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 71.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., i. p. 7, pl. 4, f. 2 (1877).
McCoy: Prodr. Zool. Vict. Dec., i. pl. 8 (1878) (trans-
formations).
a. Sidney (4).
721. Phalenoides ephyra.
Agarista ephyra, Angas: South Austral. pl. 37, f. 20 (1847).
——__—_———— Walker: i. 42 (1854).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 71.
————_—— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M.,i. p. 8, pl. 4, f. 4 (1877).
Type. Tasmania, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (5). b. Adelaide. e. New Holland.
The insect bearing MS. name of efiyra is no doubt Angas’s type
of the species and corresponds with Angas’s figure.
722. Phalenoides leonora.
Asvarista leonora, Double: Stokes’ Discov. Austral., App. i. p. 518, pl. 3,
f. 4 (1846).
Walker: i. 44 (1854).
30isd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 76.
— Butler: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., i. p.8, pl. 4, f. 6 (1877).
a. Port Essington (2).
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723. Phalenoides butleri: n. sp. Pl. v. f. 6.
é¢ Antenne, palpi, head, body, and wing deep black, palpi, head,
and thorax with pale yellowish spots, abdomen rufous at the apex.
Fore-wings with some small pale yellow spots at the base, a larger
and squarish spot at the end of the cell, a still larger one below it
near hinder margin, two smaller spots close together, one above,
the other just inside the cell spot ; in some specimens one or other
of these two small spots is absent, a discal band like two large spots
joined together, somewhat like the discal band in A. efhyra, but
more attenuated in its middle, a sub-marginal row of dots, and cilia
white at apex and hinder angle. Hind-wings with a large outwardly
curved central space, of the same pale yellow colour, cilia white at
apex and towards anal angle. Underside as above, but all the
inner spots of fore-wing wanting except the square one at end of
cell, abdomen with the apical half banded with rufous and legs with
patches of rufous hairs.
Expanse of wings 14 inches.
a. Swan River (type). b. Swan River. ce. New Holland (2).
Allied to A. efhyra (Angas), and to A. folysticta (Butler), the
deep black colouration above and below in some lights is covered
with a bronzy sheen; from A. ef/yra it differs in the absence of the
sub-basal band and second row of pale sub-marginal dots in fore-
wings, and in the much larger central yellow patch in hind-wing.
There are examples of this insect unnamed in B. M.
724. Phalenoides affinis.
Agarista affinis. Boisd.: Voy. de Astrolabe, i. Lep. 177. 8 (1832).
——____—_— Walker: i. 43 (1854).
Boisd.: Herr. Schaff., Lep. Exot., f. 29, 30 (1853).
Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 72.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M.,i. p. 8, pl. 4, f. 3 (1877).
a. New South Wales (4).
725. Phalenoides Nove Hibernize.
Agarista Nove Hibernie. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 128. 10
(1832).
Walker : i. 45 (1854).
Boisd. : Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 76.
Butler; Dlistyp: ep: Het. Bo My a5 p. 8)
pl. 4, f. 5 (1877).
a. New Ireland.
726. Phalenoides micacea.
Agarista micacea. Walker: xxxi. 48 (1864).
——_—___—— Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 75.
a. Ceram (type) (Wallace).
727. Phalenoides macleayi: n.sp. Pl. v. f. 11.
2 Black, palpi with pale yellow sides, a pale yellow mark behind
the eyes, abdomen with yellow very thin segmental bands and with
158 AGARISTIDA.
rufous apex. Fore-wings with some cyaneous scales at the base
forming four or five very thin transverse lines about the costal
portion, a pale yellow discal band running from the costa beyond
the middle towards the hinder angle, which it does not reach; this
band is thin and becomes broken and attenuated hindwards ; cilia
white at apex. Hind-wings with a broad discal pale yellow band
extending from the abdominal margin just above the anal angle
to the upper end of the cell, its inner margin touching it, the band
is nearly uniform throughout, thickening very slightly upwards,
cilia white at apex. Underside, wings as above, bands on abdo-
men broader, legs with tufts of rufous hairs, tarsi with yellow
bands.
Expanse of wings 17% to 23/5 inches.
a. Australia (type). b. Australia.
Both these examples are females, and one is very much larger than
the other, but undoubtedly they are identical. They bear a manu-
script name of #zacleay7, for which I can find no reference, and are
allied to nothing I know of.
728. Phalenoides donovani.
Agarista donovant. Boisd.: Voy. de l’ Astrolabe, i. Lep. 176. 7 (1832).
—_____—_—_—— F eisthamel: Voy. de la Fav., v. Suppl. 22 (1839).
Walker: i. 43 (1854).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 73.
Butler: Ill. Dyp. Lep. Het. Bi M., 1. p..9; ple ayer 7
(1877).
a. New Holland. b. New South Wales (3). ce. Moreton
Bay (Stevens).
729. Phalenoides darwiniensis.
Agarista darwiniensis, Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xiv. p. 406 (1884).
Type. Port Darwin, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay. b. West Australia. ce. Port Essington.
730. Phalenoides neptioides.
Asarista neptioides. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xv. p. 138 (1875).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. West Australia.
731. Phalenoides milete.
Phalena milete. Cramer: Pap. Exot., i. pl. 18, f. D (1779).
Lusemia milete. Walker: i. 53 (1854).
———————_ Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 2g0, pl. 13, f. 4 (larva)
(1859).
Boisd.: Rey. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 94.
Butlers) IS Typ: Lep: Het:, “B.M., a. p..0, pl 5, 126
(1877).
a. Java (Horsfield).
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732. Phalenoides conferta.
Eusemia conferta. Walker: xxxi. 53 (1864).
—_—_—_—_—_—_——_ Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. go.
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace). b. Sumatra (3).
733. Phalenoides pyraliformis.
Vitessa pyraliformis. Walker: xxxi. 220 (1864).
a. New Guinea (type).
In pattern and colour this insect very much resembles a Ve¢essa,
but it is a true Phalenoides.
734, Phalenoides fenestrata.
Eusemia fenestrata, Walker: xxxi. 54 (1864).
—____———— Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p: 95.
a. Makessar, Celebes (type ¢) (Wallace).
735. Phalenoides mutata.
Eusemia mutata. Walker: xxxi. 52 (1864).
Bais. s heveet Map. de Zoo)., 1674, p. 90.
a. Makessar, Celebes (type 2) (Wallace).
Probably the female of 4. fenestrata.
Genus ROTHIA. Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2),
i. p. 205 (1877).
736. Rothia privata.
Agarista privata. Walker: xxxi. 48 (1864).
—————— Boisds: Rev. et Mag: de Zool., 1874, p. 77.
a. Ceram (type) (Wallace).
787. Rothia equalis.
Agarista equalis, Walker: xxxi. 47 (1864).
aa = BORd.aikevaer Magade: Zool. 157457:
a. Aru (type) (Wallace).
738. Rothia luctifera.
Agarista luctifera. Boisd.: Sp. Gen. Lep., i. pl. 14, f. 4 (1836).
Eusemia luctifera. Walker: i. 53 (1854).
—————_——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 289 (1859).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 95.
a. Java (2) (Wallace).
Grnus EUSEMIA. Dalman: Vet. Akad. Handl. (1824).
739. EKusemia irenea.
Eusemia trenea. Boisd.: Rey. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 84.
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., Lond., xii. p. 119 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 59. 325
(1887).
a. Assam (2). b. Sylhet,
160 AGARISTID.
740. Kusemia maculatrix.
Eusemia maculatrix. Westw.: Nat. Libr. Exot. Moths, p. 88, pl. 2, f. 3
(1841).
Cab. Or. Ent., p. 67, pl. 33, f. 1 (1848).
Walker: i. 47 (1854).
vil. 1773 (1856).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 287 (1859).
BP. Z.S:, Lond., 1865, p. 795.
Butler; Ent. Mo. Mag., Lond., xii. p. 118 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 59. 324
(1887).
a. Assam (type) (Jenkins). b. India (2) (Ashmol. Mus.).
e. India (2). d. India (Hearsay). e. India (Rigaud).
741. Eusemia communis.
Eusemia communis. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xv. p. 140, pl. 13, f. 1
(1875).
Ent. Mo. Mag., Lond., xii. p. 119 (1875).
Moore: Journ. As. Soc., Beng., liii. pt. 2, p. 234 (1884).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 58. 317
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 174.
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (3). b. India (2) (Ashmol. Mus.).
742. Busemia fasciatrix.
Eusemia fasciatrix. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 67 (1848).
—_——_——____———_ Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag,, xii. p. 119 (1875).
Eusemia bijugata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 85 (1862).
a. Assam (type) (Jenkins). b. Sumatra (Wallace).
743. Eusemia communicans.
Eusemia communicans. Walker: xxxi. 50 (1864).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 82.
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., Lond., xii. p. 119 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 58.
316 (1887).
a. Cambodia, Siam (type) (Mouhot). b. Sarawak, Borneo
(Wallace). e. Malacca (Wallace). d. Singapore (Wallace).
e. Without locality (Hewitson).
744, Kusemia vetula.
Lusemia vetula, Wiibner: Zutr., fig. 657 (1823).
———_—— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 287 (1859).
1Eh ie she WUpoyaysl IO os Oylyfe
Boisd. : Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 82.
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 119 (1875).
—— Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 61. 335 (1887).
a. Java (Wallace). b. Java (2) (Westwood). c. Java (4).
The differences between £. communis, fasciatrix, communicans,
and vetu/a are very slight; comsumnzs only differs from fasc¢éatrix in
the whiteness of the bands; but some of the specimens have a tend-
AGARISTID. 161
ency to yellow; fusctatrix, communicans, and vetula all have yellow
bands, but are more or less deficient in the spots near the outer
border; the bands in vefw/a are more broken than in communicans,
but all vary a little and I believe all four belong to one wide-spread
and slightly varying species.
745. Eusemia connexa.
Eusemta connexa. Walker: vii. 1773 (1856).
———— “Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 119 (1875).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java (Horsfield).
748. Eusemia bisma.
Eusemia bisma. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 287 (1859).
——————— _ Walker: xxxi. 50 (1864).
——————— _ Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 119 (1875).
Eusemia maculatrix, var.n. Walker: i. 48 (1854).
Eusemia lambertiena. Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 83.
Type. Java, in B.M.
a. Java (3) (Hearsay). b. Sumatra (Wallace).
747. Eusemia amatrix.
Eusemia amatrix. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 68, pl. 33, f. 4 (1848).
—______—— Walker: i. 49 (1854).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 676.
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., Lond., xii. p. 123 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 57. 311
(1887).
a. Assam (type) (Jenkins). b. Darjiling.
748. Eusemia eudamoides.
Eusemia eudamoides. Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 123 (1875).
Type. Celebes, in B. M.
a. Celebes (Wallace).
749. Eusemia dentatrix.
Eusemia dentatrix. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 68, pl: 33, f. 5 (1848).
——_—_—— _ Walker: i. 46 (1854).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 287 (1859).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 76.
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 119 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 58. 319
(1887).
a. Assam (type) (Jenkins). b. India. e. Sylhet.
750. Eusemia belangerii.
Eusemia belangerit. Guér.: Voy. de Belanger Atlas Ins., pl. 5, f. 3 (1843).
rn Ker Ky ObCIGO4) a
M
162 AGARISTID &.
Eusemia belangerit. Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 88.
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 122 (1875).
a. Java (3).
751. Eusemia hesperioides. PI. v. f. 3.
Eusemia hesperioides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 86 (1862).
$$ xxxi. 50 (1864).
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 122 (1875).
Eusemia tricolor. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xv. p. 142 (1875).
Type (¢vzcolor). Sarawak, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
752. Husemia bernsteinii.
Opthalmts bernsteintz. Voll.: Tijd. voor Ent., vi. p. 132, pl. 9, f. 1 (1863).
Eusemia jostoides. Walker: xxxi. 54 (1864).
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 125 (1875).
Agarista xanthomelas. Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 80, pl.
35 1G oe
a. Gilolo (type joszozdes) (Wallace). b. Aru (Vollenhdeven).
Walker’s type and Vollenhdeven’s and Boisduval’s figures are
identical.
753. Eusemia saturata. PI. v. f. 1.
Lusemia saturata. Walker: xxxi. 54 (1864).
a. Bouru (type) (Wallace).
Mr. A. G. Butler, in Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xv. (1875), p. 139,
says he has failed to discover this type ; this specimen is undoubtedly
the type, and Walker or the printer omitted to add the words ‘in Mr.
Saunders’ collection’ after the word Bouru, which is incorrectly
printed Bourn in his catalogue.
754. Husemia milioniata. n.sp. Pl. v. f. 2.
$ Palpi brown above, orange beneath, antennz, head, thorax, and
abdomen blackish brown, some orange hairs in front of vertex, a
band of orange hairs on collar, abdomen with cyaneous reflections.
Fore-wings blackish brown, with a broad transverse orange band,
extending from costa a little beyond the middle to the hinder angle,
which it does not quite reach ; the band is fairly uniform in width ; it
does not quite touch the costa, the costal line being brown like the
rest of the wing, fringe brown, white at the apex, costal line from
base to the band orange. Hind-wing glistening cyaneous black blue,
being black in some lights and brilliant blue in others, no marks,
fringe pure white. Underside, pectus orange, rest of body brown,
some pale bands in centre of abdomen, legs brown above, orange
beneath. Wings brown, basal half of fore-wings and whole of hind-
wings with cyaneous reflections, orange band on fore-wings very
AGARISTID. 163
broad towards the costa, where it encloses a large square black
space, cilia as above.
Expanse of wings 2;%, inches.
a. Philippines (type).
The fore-wings of this insect are narrow, and it has a very close
superficial resemblance to Mzlionza cyanetfera (Walker).
755. Eusemia lectrix.
Phalena noctua lectrix. Linn.: Mus. Lud. Ulr., 389 (1764).
REE a aE hints Oo 4a GONE O77):
Edw.: Aves, pl. 318 (1750).
Houttuyn: Hist. Nat., i. xi. p. 598, pl. 92, f. 5
(1766).
Bombyx lectrix. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 201. 132 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. 130. 185 (1787).
ee iar OVStey MIs 1s 4 Ea E OD):
Phalena (Bombyx) lectrix. Gmel.: ed. Syst. Nat., i. 5. 2442. 89 (1788).
ee GCLaMeis bap. Exot, i. 146, pl. 162, fC
(1779).
FS = WORF 1S, (ire Ol, Pee (GOCE
Eusemia lectrix. Duncan: Nat. Libr., xxxvii. Exot. Moths, 86, pl. 2
(1841).
Walker: i. 47 (1854).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 84.
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 118 (1875).
a. China (4):
756. Eusemia contracta.
Eusemia contracta, Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 117 (1875).
————————__ Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 292.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 58. 318
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 55
(1891).
Type. India, in B. M.
a. Bombay.
757. Eusemia bellatrix.
Eusemia bellatrix. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 67, pl. 33, f. 2 (1848).
——————————— Walker: i. 46 (1854).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 288 (1859).
Butler: Ent) Mo. Mag. xin ps aity (1875)
—————_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 58. 315
(1887).
Eusemia adulatrix. Kollar: Kasch. yon Hiig., iv. p. 464, pl. 20, f. 1
(1848).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 288 (1859).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 85.
Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 117 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 57. 308
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 174.
M 2
164 AGARISTID&.
Eusemia adulatrix. Wampson: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 53
(1891).
a. Assam (type) (Jenkins). b. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot).
e. E. Indies (Hutton). d. India (3) (Ashmol. Mus.).
758. Eusemia afflicta.
Eusemia afficta. Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 118 (1875).
—————_——— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 292.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 436.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 57. 309
- (1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 54
(1891).
Type. Matheran Hill, Bombay, in coll. Moore.
a. Central India (Hearsay).
759. Eusemia vulcania.
Eusemia vulcania. Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 123 (1875).
————————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 61. 337
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans, Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 174.
Type. Burma, in coll. Moore.
a. Burma (2) (Ashmol. Mus.).
760. Eusemia victrix.
Eusemia victrix. Westw.: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 67, pl. 33, f. 3 (1848).
—————————— Walker: i. 52 (1854).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 288 (1859).
Boisd. : Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 87.
Butler : Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 117 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 61. 336
(1887). ;
Eusemia silhetensis. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xv. p. 139 (1875).
Ent. Mo. Mag., xii. p. 116 (1875).
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 17, pl. 82,
1B 2h (Gastshit)
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 60. 332
(1887).
Type. Assam, in B. M.
Type (s¢/hetensts). Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (5).
761. Eusemia vacillans.
Lusemia vacillans, Walker: xxxi. 51 (1864).
————————__ Boisd. : Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 8y.
a. Makessar, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
762, Eusemia doreana. n.sp. Pl. v.f. 4.
$6 Antenne, palpi, head, and body brown ; palpi with some white
at the sides and base, a white line behind the eyes, thorax with
some blue black long hairs, abdomen with a red tip and a red stripe
near the tip. Wings deep black. Fore-wings, with some cyaneous
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atoms along the sides of the veins at the base, and a medial white
band, rather narrow and rounded at the ends, reaching from the
costa at the centre where it is irrorated with blue, to the centre of the
interno-median area towards the hinder angle, this end having also
some blue atoms. Hind-wings with a very broad central white band,
occupying more than the outer half of the abdominal margin, narrow-
ing somewhat towards the centre of the costa, which it does not reach
and where there are also some blue atoms; the whole of the
black portion of the wing has brilliant cyaneous reflections, black
in some lights and brilliant dark blue in others; cilia of both wings
brown, with a white space at the tips. Underside, body and legs
brown, wings as above, but of a rich dull brown.
Expanse of wings 24 inches.
a. Dorey (type) (Wallace).
763, Eusemia funebris.
Eusemia funebris. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 569.
—_—___—____—— Waterhouse: Aid., ii. pl. 127, f. 4 (1883).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 59. 322
(1887).
a. India (type).
Genus CHELONOMORPHA. Motsch.: Et. Ent., ix. p. 29 (1860).
764. Chelonomorpha japana.
Chelonomorpha japana. Motsch.: Et. Ent., ix. p. 30 (1860).
Eusemia villicoides. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xv. p- 144, pl. 13, f. 2
(1875).
Type (viliico¢des). Hakodadi, in B. M.
a. Japan.
Genus OPTHALMIS. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 166 (1816).
765. Opthalmis lincea.
Phalena lincea. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. 61, pl. 228, f. B (1780).
Opthalmis lincea. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., 166. 1719 (1816).
—_______—— Walker: ii. 361 (1854).
——_—__——_ Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xiii. p. 199 (1884).
Agarista linceotdes. Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 80.
a. Ké (2) (Wallace). b. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace). ¢. Ceram
(Wallace). d. Wagaiow (2) (Wallace). e. Amboina (Wallace).
f. New Guinea (2) (Wallace).
766. Opthalmis mollis.
Eusemia mollis, Walker: vii. 1774 (1856).
Type. E. Indies, in B. M.
a. Singapore (Wallace). b. Mount Ophir, Malacca (Wallace).
e. Borneo (3). d. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace). e. Sumatra
(2) (Wallace).
166 AGARISTID.
767. Opthalmis bambucina. .
Noctua bambucina. Eschscholtz: Kotzebue’s Reise von die Welt, p. 219,
pl. 11, f. 30 (1830).
Eusemia bambucina. Walker: vii. 1773 (1856).
Agarista lincea. Boisd. (nec Cram.) : Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 79-
a. Philippines.
768. Opthalmis zelleri.
Opthalmis zelleri. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xix. p. 215 (1887).
Type. Ternate, in B. M.
a. Halmaheira (3) (Leyden Mus.). b. Gilolo (Wallace).
ce. Bachian (Wallace). d. Ternate (Wallace).
Grenus BURGENA. Walker: xxxi. 55 (1864).
769. Burgena varia.
Damias varia. Walker: i. 15 (1854).
Burgena varia. Butler: Ill. Typ, Lep. Het., B.M., i. p. 11, pl. 4, f. 1
(1877).
Burgena educta 9. Walker: xxxi. 56 (1864).
Burgena transducta g. Walker: xxxi. 56 (1864).
Type. Richmond River, Australia, in B. M.
Type (¢ransducta), Gilolo, in B. M.
a. Gilolo (type educta) (Wallace). b. Mysol (Wallace).
e. New Guinea (Wallace). d. Bachian (Wallace). e. Ké
(Wallace). f. Sumatra (Wallace). g. Morty (Leyden Mus.). *
h. Dorey (Wallace).
Genus ZALISSA. Walker: xxxiil. 936 (1865).
Seudyra. Stretch: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 19 (1875).
Type Zalissa catacolina. Walker: xxxili. 936.
770. Zalissa longipennis.
Catocala longipennis. Walker: xxxiii. 934 (1865).
Eusemia longipennis. Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 98.
Seudyra longipennis. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 19, pl. 82,
f. 8 (1881).
________— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 61. 339
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. India.
771. Zalissa venosa.
Seudyra venosa. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 389.
—_—____— Waterhouse: Ajid., ii. pl. 131, f. 5 (1883).
—___=-———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, nm. 62. 341
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Barrackpur (Minchin), b. India.
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772. Zalissa noctuina.
Seudyra noctuina, Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xiv. p. 206 (1878).
—______—__—____—_—— [II]. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M,, ii. p. 3, pl. 22,
f, 1 (1878).
Type. Hakadodi, in B. M.
a. Japan (2).
773. Zalissa exiguifascia.
Zalissa exiguifascia. Hampson: MS. ined.
Phegorista catocalina, Walker: xxxy. 1859 (1866) (nom. preoc.).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 677.
Seudyra catocalina. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 20, pl. 82,
f. g (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 61. 338
(1887).
Type. N. India, in B. M.
a. India (2).
774. Zalissa transiens.
Eusemia transiens, Walker: vii. 1588 (1856).
= Moore’ Gatsuep: Hes C.F i. p. 290) pling ts, 5a;
(1859).
Seudyra transiens. Stretch: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 19 (1875).
- Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 61. 340
(1887).
Agarista egoceroides. Felder: Reise Nov., pl. 107, f. 10 (1868).
Eusemia egoceroides. Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 106.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. India (3). e. Sarawak, Borneo
(Wallace).
Genus MIMEUSEMIA. Butler: Ann. Mag., N.H. (4), xv.
P- 397 (1875).
775. Mimeusemia tara. n.sp. PI. vi. f. 11.
é ? Palpi in front and last joint white, a broad white stripe on top
of head, antennz, thorax, and fore-wings dark bright chocolate
brown, thorax with a white stripe down the centre, abdumen
ochreous, first two segments with large brown spots. Fore-wings
with three large white spots, Ist near costa one-fifth from base,
the smallest and nearly square, 2nd larger, in the centre below the
middle, 3rd the largest discal extending from near the costa into
the interspace below the second median branch, an indistinct line
with cyaneous reflections running in and out between the spots.
Hind-wing with the abdominal third ochreous, the remainder of
the wing of the same bright chocolate brown as the fore-wing, this
colour fining down to the anal angle, and containing a large white
discal spot, all the white spots and markings very slightly tinged
with yellow. Underside, wings as above, the centre spot on fore-
wings running up towards the costa and the base of the wing
168 AGARISTID.
ochreous, pectus, body, and legs bright ochreous, fore-legs with
brown bands above, hind-legs with brown bands on the tarsi.
Expanse of wings 14%, inches.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type ¢) (Wallace). b. Singapore (type ?)
(Horsley).
Genus AEGOCERA. Latr.: Gen. Crust. et Ins., iv. 211 (1809).
778. Aigocera venulia.
Phalena venulia. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 165, f. D (1777).
-gocera venulia. Latr.: Gen, Crust. et Ins., iv. p. 212 (1809).
Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 13, pl. 1, f. 3 (1829).
= Croch.: Ed. Regn. Anim. Atlas Ins., pl. 148, f. 1
(1828).
Walker: i. 55 (1854).
Chenu; Enc. d’Hist. Nat. Pap., p. 236, f. 404 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 286 (1859).
—- Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 32, pl. 94, f. 1 (1882).
—__—__——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 63. 348
(1887),
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 58
(1891).
Evrastria venulia, Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 61.
a. Central India (4) (Hearsay). b. Nilgiri Hills. Cc.
India (3).
777. ASgocera bimacula.
E-gocera bimacula, Walker: i. 57 (1854).
———— Moore: Cat, bepre. 1 Cjainp. 25611559).
Boisd.: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1874, p. 54.
—_———— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., i. p. 11, pl. 5, f. 4
(1877).
a, Moore, Lep. Ceylon it, p33) pleo4,t2 (88a):
—__ Cotes and Swink. > (Cat: Moths of India; 625945
(1887).
—- Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 3. 57
(1891).
Type. North India, in B. M. i
a. India (2). b. Nilgiri Hills. e. Central India (Hearsay).
d. Sylhet.
778. ASgocera cornigera.
Aegocera cornigera. Butler; Trans, Ent, Soc., Lond., 1886, p. 381.
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Queensland, b. Rockampton. ce. Australia, |
Genus HECATESIA. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 11 (1829).
779. Hecatesia fenestrata.
Hecatesia fenestrata. Boisd.: Mon. Zyg., p. 11, pl. 1, f. 2 (4829).
— - Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 171 (1832).
a Spec. Gén. Lep., i. pl. 14, f. 7 (1836).
ARCTIIDA, 169
Hecatesia fenestrata, White: Grey’s Journ. Exped. Disc, Austral., Ap-
pend., p. 415, pl. 8, f, 2 (1841),
Walker: i. 54 (1854).
Chenu: Enc. d’Hist. Nat. Pap., 236, f. 403 (1855).
Boisd, ; Mon. Agaristides Zool., 1874, and sep. issue,
Pp. 23.
Westwood : Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond, (2), i. p. 200,
pl. 33, f. 1 (1877).
a. Van Diemen’s Land. b. New Holland.
780. Hecatesia exultans.
Hecatesta exultans. Walker: xxxi. 58 (1864).
Boisd.: Mon. Agaristides Zool., 1874, p. 24.
Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p, 200
(1877).
Type. Swan River, in B. M.
a. West Australia.
781. Hecatesia thyridion.
Hecatesia thyridion, Feisthamel: Voy. de la Fayv., v. Suppl., p. 19, pl. 5,
f. 1 (1839).
White : Append. Grey’s Journ. Exped. Disc., Austral.,
p- 475, pl. 8, f. 1 (1841).
Walker: i. 5 (1854).
Boisd.: Mon. Agaristides Zool., 1874, p. 24.
Westwood: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 200
(1877).
a. West Australia (3). tb. Swan River (2). e. Albany.
FAMILY ARCTIIDZ,
GENUS RHODOGASTRIA. Hiibner: Verz, Schm.,
p. 172 (1816).
782. Rhodogastria astrea.
Sphinx astreus. Drury: Ins, ii. pl. 28, f. 4 (1773).
Amerila astrea, Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 682.
Rhodogastria astrea. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 76, pl. 108, f. 1, 12
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 120. 764
(1887).
Phalena melanthus, Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. pl. 286, f. B (1780).
Rhodogastria melanthus. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 172 (1816).
Amerila melanthus. Walker: iii. 727 (1855).
Snellen ; Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 102.
Creatonotos communis, Walker: xxxi. 283 (1864).
a. India. b. Sylhet. e. Ceylon. d, Bouru (type
communis) (Wallace).
170 ARCTHD&.
783. Rhodogastria fraterna.
Rhodogastria fraterna. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 356.
—________—_——— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 294.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 120,
765 (1887).
Type. Bombay, in coll. Moore.
a. Koorg (3). b. India (Hearsay).
784. Rhodogastria arthus-bertrand.
Lithosia arthus-bertrand. Guér.: Voy. Duperry, Atlas Ins., pl. 19, f. 5
(1826).
Creatonotos caudipennis. Walker: xxxi. 284 (1864).
Amerila piepersit. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 102, pl. 8, f. 4.
a. Aru (¢ 2 types caudipfennis) (Wallace).
785. Rhodogastria crockeri.
Euprepia crockeri. McLeay: King’s Survey of Western Australia, p. 220
(1827).
Amerila brachyleuca. Meyrick: Proc. Linn, Soc., N.S. W. (2), i. p. 765
(1886).
a. Moreton Bay.
Genus ALOA. Walker: iii. 699 (1855).
786. Aloa lactinea.
Phalena lactinea. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 133, f. D (1777).
Estigmene lactinea. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 184 (1816).
Aloa lactinea. Walker: iii. 702 (1855).
——— Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. lor.
Leech: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 620.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 128. 818 (1887).
——— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 186.
—_— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 151 (1891).
Areas lactinea. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 22 (1875).
Bombyx sanguinolenta, Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. p. 473 (1793).
Lithosia sanguinolenta. WDon.: Ins. Ind., p. 83, pl. 53, f. 3 (1800).
Aloa sanguinolenta. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 74, pl. 108, f. 6, 6a (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 296.
P. Z.S., Lond., 1886, p. 487.
a. Central India (2). b. India (2) (Ashmol. Mus.). G,
India (2) (Hearsay). d. Poona. e. Cambodia, Siam
(Mouhot).
787. Aloa cardinalis.
Areas cardinals. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 22 (1875).
Type. Philippines, in B. M. :
a. Makessar, Celebes (2) (Wallace). b. Philippines.
788. Aloa collaris.
Aloa collaris. Wampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 54, pl. 140,
f. 18 (1891).
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M.
a. India (Hearsay).
ARCTIIDA. 171
789. Aloa marginata.
Phalena marginata. Don.: Epit. Ins., New Holl., pl. 34, f. 2 (1805).
Chelonia marginata. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i, Lep., p. 215 (1832).
Aloa marginata. Walker: iii. 704 (1855).
Areas marginata. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 24 (1875).
Spilosoma marginata. Meyrick: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 466.
a. Queensland. b. Moreton Bay. e. Australia (3)
(Kirby).
790. Aloa gangara. n.sp.: Pl. Iv. f. 2.
é ¢ White, antennz and palpi black, a thin reddish band behind
the head and another in front of thorax which has some brown
longitudinal streaks, abdomen scarlet, with black bands, and a row
of black spots on each side, and with some thickly disposed white
hairs covering the base, wings white. Fore-wings with the costa
and veins broadly brown, in some male specimens the vein streaks
are so broadly brown as to make the wings look brown with white
interspaces, the costal line is inwardly bordered with scarlet, and the
brown on the median veinlets thicken into spots forming a discal
row, sub-median vein white, on a brown band which fills nearly half
the interspace above and all the space below it.
Hind-wings white with a large brown discal spot and a brown
marginal continuous band, which runs in a paler form up the abdo-
minal margin.
Underside, white, face scarlet, abdomen with two rows of black
spots; wings white, costa of fore-wings scarlet, both wings with
a large brown spot at end of cells, fore-wings with brown streaks on
the outer margin, hind-wings with brown bands; legs streaked with
scarlet, tarsi black, with white marks.
Expanse of wings 1% to 23% inches.
a. Australia (6 type). b. New Holland (¢ type). ce. Aus-
tralia. d. King George’s Sound.
Allied to A. marginaza (Don.), but can easily be distinguished by
its broad brown vein stripes on fore-wings.
791. Aloa corsima. n.sp.: Pl. Iv.f. 1.
$ White tinged with ochreous, antennz and palpi black, base of
antennee scarlet, a scarlet band behind the head, another in front
of thorax, which has a black spot on each side, abdomen scarlet
with black bands and black spots down each side. Fore-wings with
scarlet costal band, a black spot at base, a band of black spots before
the middle, two at end of cell, a discal row, more or less confluent,
running parallel with outer margin which has a similar row, and
between them three more black spots, Ist on costa, 2nd above, and
3rd below the middle.
Hind-wings more ochreous than fore-wings, a large black discal
spot and a black marginal band, divided in the sub-median inter-
space and at end of sub-costal veinlet.
172 ARCTIID&.
Underside, body and wings ochreous cream colour, abdomen with
a row of black spots on each side, the lowest one largest, costal and
wing markings as above, face scarlet, legs streaked with scarlet, tarsi
black with pale yellowish bands.
Expanse of wings 13% inches.
a. Port Essington (type).
792. Aloa emittens.
Creatonotos emittens. Walker: iii. 638 (1855).
——_____—_—_—— Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I. C., ii. p. 363 (1859).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 74, pl. 108, f. 3, 3a
(1882).
Aloa emittens. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 24 (1875).
—_________—— P. Z.S., Lond., 1881, p. 614.
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 296.
P. Z.S., Lond., 1886, p. 437.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 127. 816
(1887).
Aloa diminuta. Walker: iii. 705 (1855).
Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 24 (1875).
i Typ. Lep. Het:, B. Me, vy. ps 30, pl 3s, £5
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 127. 815
(1887).
Spilosoma strigata. Walker: Char. Undescr. Lep. Het., p. 10 (1869).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (dimznuta). N. India, in B. M.
Type (s¢v¢gata). Benares, in Devon and Exeter Mus.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites). b. Bombay (2). e. Nilgiri Hills.
793. Aloa punctistriga.
Spilosoma punctistriga. Walker: iii. 676 (1855).
Aloa punctistriga. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 24 (1875).
Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., ‘v. p. 30; pl. 85;
f. 6 (1882).
Swinhoe : P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 296.
P, Z.S., Lond., 1886, p. 437.
Cotes and Swinh.;: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 128. 821
(1887).
Aloa candidula. Walker : iii. 704 (1855).
—___—___—— Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 24 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 127. 813
(1887).
Creatonotos rubricosta. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 573.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 124.
788 (1887).
Aloa rubricosta. Butler : Cist. Ent., ii. p. 24 (1875).
Type. North India, in B. M.
Type (candidula). Nepal, in B. M.
a. Bombay. b. Bombay (type ruérzcosta). ce. India (7).
ARCTIID&. 173
GrENnus CREATONOTOS. Hiibner: Verz. Schm. p. 169
(1816).
794. Creatonotos interrupta.
Phalena interrupta. Linn.: Syst. Nat. Phal., i. v. 2553. 116 (1767).
Se Cramer: Pap: Exot:, i. plerss, f. EB (777):
Creatonotos interrupta. Wiibner: Verz. Schm. p. 170 (1816).
——_—____—_——— Walker: iii. 638 (1855).
Butler : Cist. Ent., ii. p. 25 (1875).
Moore: Gat: ep. B. I. €., i. p: 362, plo 17,
f. 1, 1 @ (1859) (larva).
—— Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 73, pl. 108, f. §@
(1882).
Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p.
396 (larva).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 296.
P. Z.S:, Lond., 1886, p. 437.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 124.
787 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 185.
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 147
(1891).
Phissama interrupta. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. Tot.
Pagenstecher: Beitr. zur Lep. Faun. Mal. in Jahrb.
Nass. Naturk., 1885, p. 15.
Bombyx francisca. Fabr.: Mant. Ins., ii. p. 131. 200 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. i, p. 480 (1793).
a. India (4). b. Ceylon (2). e. Nilgiri Hills. d.
Makessar, Celebes (Wallace).
Genus PHISSAMA. Moore: Cat. Lep., E. I. C., ii. p. 362 (18509).
795. Phissama transiens.
Spilosoma transiens. Walker: iii. 675 (1855).
Phissama transiens. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 362 (1859).
—__—_____—_——— Walker: xxxi. 298 (1864).
Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 36 (1875).
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 295.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii, 120. 762
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 184.
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 138
(1891).
Amphissa vacillans (g). Walker: iii. 685 (1855).
Aloa vacillans (9). Walker: vii. 1702 (1856).
Phissama vacillans. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 362, pl. ga, f. 14
(1859).
Walker: xxxi. 298 (1864).
Snellen : Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. ror.
194 ARCTIID.
Phissama vacillans, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 120. 763
(1887),
Type. North India, in B. M.
Type (vactllans). Wong Kong, in B.M.
a. India (3). b. Assam (2) (Jenkins). e. Nilgiri
Hills. d. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot). e. Singapore (Wallace).
f. Java (Horsfield). g. Sarawak, Borneo (2) (Wallace).
h. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace).
Genus RAJENDRA. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Ath,, i. p. 43
(1878).
796. Rajendra vittata.
Rajendra vittata. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 396, pl. 32, f. 12.
—__—_—_——_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 125. 797
(1887).
—_———_—— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 185.
—_—___—_—_— Hampson:* Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 150
(1891).
Type. Burma, in coll. Moore.
a. Burma.
797. Rajendra biguttata.
Aloa biguttata, Walker: iii. 707 (1855).
Rajendra biguttata. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 296.
—_—___—_—_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 124. 789
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 148
(1891).
Spilosoma lativitta. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 809.
——— Walker: xxxy. 1907 (1800):
Spilarctia lativitta. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 40 (1875).
Rajendra lativitta. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 396.
——$________ —— Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 43 (1879).
—- Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 124. 792
(1887).
Type. Canara, in B. M.
Type (/ativitta). Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon.
798. Rajendra dentata.
Aloa dentata. Walker: iii. 708 (1855).
Rajendra dentata. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 149
(1895).
Aloa khandalla. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 361, pl. ga, f. 13
(1859).
Rajendra khandalla. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 296.
- Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, il. 124. 791
(1887).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
Type (Ahandal/a). Khandall Hill, Bombay, in B. M.
a. Bombay (2).
ARCTIID&. 175
799. Rajendra tripartita.
Aloa tripartita. Walker: iii. 706 (1855).
Rajendra tripartita. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 35, pl. 86,
f. 4 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 125. 796
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 185.
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (2).
800. Rajendra sipahi.
Aloa sipaht. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 573.
Rajendra sipaht, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 125. 795
(1887).
a. Bombay (type). b. Bombay.
Genus AETHALIDA. Walker: xxxi. 320 (1864).
801. 24thalida distinguenda. PI. Iv. f. 3.
Abthalida distinguenda. Walker: xxxi. 321 (1864).
Meringocera plutonica. Felder: Reise Noy. Lep., pl. ror, f. 11 (1868).
a. Menado, Celebes (type) (Wallace). b. Bachian (Wallace).
Grenus PANGORA. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 42
(1879).
802. Pangora erosa.
Aloa erosa. Walker: iii. 708 (1855).
Pangora erosa. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 72, pl. 107, f. 1, 1a, 16
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 122. 776
(1887).
Hampson; Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 144 (1891).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
a. Ceylon.
Genus AREAS. Walker: ili. 658 (1855).
803. Areas orientalis.
Areas orientalis, Walker: iii. 658 (1855).
Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 21 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 127. S812
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. Assam (2). b. Khasia Hills. e. Sarawak, Borneo (2)
(Wallace). d. Penang.
804, Areas imperialis.
Euprepia impertalts. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiig., iv. p. 466, pl. 21, f. 1
(1848).
176 ARCTIID&.
Hypercompa imperialis, Walker: iii. 655 (1855).
—_______—_—_————— _ Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 682.
Areas impertalis. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 21 (1875).
—_—_——_——_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 127. 810
(1887).
b. India (Mortimer Slater). e. India
a. India (Hutton).
(2)-
805. Areas sparsalis. Pl. Iv. f. 4.
Areas sparsalis. Walker: xxxi. 287 (1864).
a. Tondano (type) (Wallace).
806. Areas conflictalis. Pl. Iv. f. 5.
Areas conflictalis. Walker: xxxi. 286 (1864).
a. Bachian (type) (Wallace).
807. Areas rudis. PI. Iv. f. 6.
Areas rudis. Walker: xxxi. 287 (1864).
a. Makessar, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
Genus HYPERCOMPA. Steph.: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii. p. 67
(1829).
808. Hypercompa principalis.
Euprepia principfalis. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiig., iv. p. 465, pl. 20, f. 2
(1848).
Hypercompa principalis. Walker : iii. 653 (1855).
—________—__ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 126.
806 (1887).
Butler : Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii. p. 122,
pl. 138, f. 3 (larva) (1889).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 185.
b. India (Hutton). e. India (Mortimer
a. India (2).
Slater).
809. Hypercompa plagiata.
Hypercompa plagiata, Walker: iii. 655 (1855).
ee Moore: 22 219. leondsaloG zany Gols
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 28, pl. 85,
f. 1 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 126.
805 (1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (3) (Ashmol. Mus.). b. Assam (2) (Jenkins). c.
Sylhet.
810. Hypercompa equitalis.
Kollar: Kasch. von Hiig., iv. p. 465, pl. 20, f. 3
Euprepia equitalis.
(1848).
ARCTIID&. "7
Hypercompa equitalis. Walker: iii. 654 (1855).
oe —— Cotes’ and Swinh. +) Cat.) Moths of India, ii. 125:
799 (1887).
a. India (3). b. India (2) (Hutton).
Grenus GONERDA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 395.
811. Gonerda perornata.
Gonerda perornata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 395, pl. 32, f. 2.
——_—_—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 119. 755
(1887).
Type. Cashmere, in coll. Moore.
a. India (Hewitson).
GENUS PHAOS. Walker: iii. p. 627 (1855).
812. Phaos interfixa.
Phaos interfixa. Walker: iii. 627 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in'‘B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (6).
813. Phaos fuscinula.
Arctia fuscinula, Walker: iii. 616 (1855).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. New South Wales.
814. Phaos vigens.
Phaos vigens. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 383.
Type. Tasmania, in B. M.
a. New Holland (2). b. Van Diemen’s Land (2).
815. Phaos lacteatum.
Phaos lacteatum. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 384.
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. New South Wales.
816. Phaos vittata.
Arctia vittata, Moschler: Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1872, p. 351.
Phaos nexum. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 384.
Type (zexum). Victoria, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (2). b. Australia.
Grenus ALOPE. Walker: iii. 619 (1855).
817. Alope ricini.
Bombyx ricint. Fabr.: Syst. Ent., p. 583 (1775).
Ent. Syst., iii. 1, p. 473 (1793).
Alope vicinit. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 70, pl. 106, f. 2, 2a, 2¢
(1882)
\ he
N
178 ARCTIIDZ.
Alope vicint. Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 395 (larva).
————— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 295.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 437.
_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 122. 780 (1887).
———— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 145 (1891).
Alope ocellifera. Walker: iii. 620 (1855).
Type (ocellzfera). North India, in B. M.
a. India (8). b. India (2) (Hearsay). e. Central India.
d. Nilgiri Hills. e. Sylhet.
818. Alope clavatus.
Alope clavatus. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 295.
————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 122. 778
(1887).
Type. Poona, in B. M.
a. Bombay (2).
Genus NAYACA. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 43 (1879).
819. Nayaca imbuta.
Arctia imbuta. Walker: iii. 614 (1855).
——_—— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 682.
Pericallia imbuta. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 29 (note) (1875).
Nayaca imbuta. Moore: Deser. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 43 (1879).
——____——— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 33, pl. 86, f. 1
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 133. 860
(1887).
Type. Himalaya Mountains, in B. M.
a. India (6).
820. Nayaca abdominalis.
Alphea abdominalis. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 682.
Nayaca abdominalis. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 133.
856 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (3).
821. Nayaca fulvohirta.
Alphea fulvohirta. Walker: iii. 684 (1855).
—_—____________ Butler? Cist. Ent.,.ii. p. 28 (1875).
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B..M., v: p. 3%, ploss;
f, 8 (1881).
Nayaca fulvohirta. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 133. 859
(1887).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
a. India (3).
822. Nayaca leopardina.
Euprepia leopardina. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiig., iv. p. 467, pl. 21, f. 2
(1848).
ARCTIIDA. 179
Hypercompa leopardina. Walker: iii. 656 (1855).
——___—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 126.
802 (1887).
Arctia divisa. Walker: iii. 614 (1855).
Ardices divisa. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 28 (1875).
Nayaca divisa. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 33, pl. 86, f. 2
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 133. 857
(1887).
Type (dvzsa). Himalaya Mountains, in B. M.
a. India (5).
Grnus ARDICES. Walker: iii. 7o9 (1855).
823. Ardices pallida.
Chelonia pallida. Doubleday: Eyre’s Discov. Central Austral. App. p.
438, pl. 5, f. 3 (4845).
Spilosoma subocellatum. Walker: vii. 1697 (1856).
Ardices subocellata. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 28 (1875).
Type (szbocellatum). Australia, in B. M.
a. Queensland (2). b. New Holland. e. Van Diemen’s
Land (4). d. New South Wales (2). e. Australia (2).
824. Ardices garida. n.sp.: Pl. Iv. f. 7.
j @ Reddish brown; antennz, palpi, frons, and thorax reddish
brown ; head white, thorax with whitish hairs behind and over-
lapping part of abdomen which is ochreous with black bands, the
first two and last one very broad, the others very narrow, apex
ochreous, extreme tip white. Fore-wings reddish brown, some white
marks at extreme base, and a white costal sub-apical small spot.
Hind-wings white, a large reddish brown spot at end of cell followed
by three distorted, irregular macular bands more or less confluent,
the 1st close to the spot, 2nd discal, 3rd marginal. Underside, wings
as above, an additional pale spot on costa of fore-wings beyond the
middle, body white, abdomen with brown bands, legs with reddish
brown stripes, tarsi brown with pale bands.
Expanse of wings 1,'5 inches.
a. Australia (type).
Genus ALPENUS. Walker: iii. 686 (1855).
825. Alpenus multiguttatus.
Hypercompa multiguttata, Walker: iii. 657 (1855).
Alpenus multiguttatus. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 34 (1875).
——_—_—_————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 129.
825 (1887).
=) Butler: Ill) Lyp? ep. Het, BoM... vil. ps 120;
pl. 138, f. 9 (larva) (1889).
Deiopeia spilosomotdes. Walker: xxxi. 263 (1864).
Alpenus spilosomoides. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 34 (1875).
N 2
180 ARCTIIDZ.
Alpenus spilosomoides. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 30, pl
85, f. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 129
826 (1887).
Deiopeia pardalina. Walker: xxxi. 263 (1864).
Argina pardalina. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 365.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 118. 747
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 183.
Type. Nepal, in B. M.
Type (spilosomoides).
North India, in B. M.
a. India (3).
b. Cambodia, Siam (type ardalina) (Mouhot).
826. Alpenus maculifascia.
Spilosoma maculifascia.
Alpenus macultfascia.
Type. Java in B. M.
a. Java (Horsfield).
Walker: iii. 676 (1855).
Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 34 (1875).
827. Alpenus conspurecatus.
Spilosoma conspurcatum.
Walker: vii. 1698 (1856).
Limantria parva.
Walker : xxxii. 368 (1865).
Type. Java, in B.M.
a. Timor (type Zarva) (Wallace).
GrEnus CENOSANDA.
828. CGEnosanda duponchelii.
Gnosanda duponchelit. Walker: vii. 1713 (1856).
Gnosanda boisduvalit, Newman: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. 1856, p. 286.
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Australia (Ashmol. Mus.).
e. New Holland.
Walker: vii. 1713 (1856).
b. Van Diemen’s Land (2).
d. New South Wales.
Genus ALPHAHA. Walker: iii. 863 (1855).
829. Alphea quadriramosa.
Euprepia guadriramosa. Kollar: Kasch. von Hiig., iv. p. 468 (1848).
Spilosoma quadriramosa. Walker: ili. 675 (1855).
Sterarctia quadriramosa. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 26 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 128.
822 (1887).
Butlers: Wis Dyp.s eps lets ba M.s vite pe mem.
pl. 138, f. 1 (larva) (1889).
Spilarctia guadriramosa. Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 295.
a. India (2).
Genus THYRGORINA. Walker: xxxi. 317 (1864).
Echlida. Walker: xxxii. 386 (1865).
830. Thyrgorina multivittata.
Spilosoma multivittata. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 808.
ARCTIIDA. 18f
Spilosoma multivittata. Walker: xxxv. 1906 (1866).
Thyrgornia mullivittata. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 121.
708 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2).
831. Thyrgorina rhodophila.
Spilosoma rhodophila. Walker: xxxi. 294 (1864).
Spilarctia rhodophila. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 40 (1875).
LIcambosida rhodophila. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 29, pl.
85, f. 4 (1881).
Thyrgorina rhodophila. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 121.
769 (1887).
Spelosoma rubidorsa. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 808.
—————_——_——— _ Walker: xxxv. 1906 (1866).
Type. India, in coll. Stoudinger.
Type (vwbédorsa). Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (3).
852. Thyrgorina unifascia.
Andala unifascia 8. Walker: iii. 774 (1855).
—_—_—______——— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., vii. p. 120, pl.
138, f. 11 (larva), (1889).
LHyphantria unifascia, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 121.
772 (1887).
Alphea varia 9. Walker: xxxi. 297 (1864).
Ardices varia. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 29 (1875).
————— _ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 133. 861 (1887).
Type (varia). Mussouri, in B. M.
a. India (type). b. India (2).
833. Thyrgorina subjecta.
Echlida subjecta. Walker: xxxii. 387 (1865).
———_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 161. 1070
(1887).
Thyrgorina subjecta. Wampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 141
(1891).
Type. South India, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills (2).
Grenus ICAMBOSIDA. Walker: xxxii. 400 (1865).
834. Icambosida nigrifrons.
Lcambosida nigrifrons. Walker: xxxii. 401 (1865).
—. xxxv. 1918 (1866).
Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 29 (1875).
— Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., vy. p. 20, pl.
85, f. 3 (1881).
182 ARCTIIDA.
Lcambosida nigrifrons. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 134.
862 (1887).
Type. India, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (2).
Genus SPILARCTIA. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 40 (1875), and
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., iii. p. 6 (1879).
835. Spilarctia comma.
Aloa comma. Walker: vii. 1703 (1856).
——_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 127. 814 (1887).
Spilosoma abdominalis. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 356 (1859).
—_—————_—_—— Walker: xxxi. 291 (1864).
Spilarctia abdominalis. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 42 (1875).
= = ill. Lyp: Lep: Het. BoM; vs p.3,> pl:
85, f. 9 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 129.
827 (1887).
Type (aédominalis). India, in B. M.
a. India (type).
836. Spilarctia confusa.
Spilarctia confusa. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 42 (1875).
—___—_!_—_—— ll. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 33. pl. 85,
f. 13 (1881).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 295.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 130. 830
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 155
(1891).
Spilarctia howra. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 40 (1879).
—__—_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 130. 836
(1887).
Type. N. India, in B. M.
Type (Aowra). Calcutta, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2) (Hearsay). b. India (14). e. Central India.
8357. Spilarctia obliqua.
Spilosoma obliqua. Walker: iii. 679 (1855).
Spilarctia obliqua. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 41 (1875).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. Australia. b. New South Wales (2).
838. Spilarctia stigmata.
Spilosoma stigmata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 800.
———————— Walker: xxxy. 1907 (1866).
Spilarctia stigmata. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 40 (1875).
—_________ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 131. 845
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
ARCTIID&,
839. Spilarctia mollicula.
Spilarctia mollicula. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., iii. p. 6, pl. 42,
f. 7 (1879).
Type. Hakodaté, in B. M.
a. Japan.
840. Spilarctia seriatopunctata.
Arctia seriatopunctata. Motsch.: Et. Ent., 1860, p. 31.
Spilosoma seriatopunctata. C. Oberthiir: Diagn. Lep. Ask., p. 6 (1879).
Leech: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 618.
a. Japan (2).
841. Spilarctia rubitincta.
Spilosoma rubitincta.
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 809.
Spilarctia rubitincta.
Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 43 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 131.
843 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
842. Spilarctia casigneta.
Euprepia casigneta.
Spilosoma casigneta.
Spilarctia casigneta,
Kollar: Kasch. von Hiig., iv. p. 469 (1884).
Walker: iii. 676 (1855).
Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 43 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 129. 829
(1887).
a. India.
843. Spilarctia sanguinalis.
Spilosoma sanguinalis. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 810.
Walker: xxxv. 1907 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 120.
760 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (3).
844, Spilarctia gopara.
Spilosoma gopara. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 356, pl. ga, f. 11
(1859).
Walker: xxxi. 291 (1864).
—_______ —— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond. 1867, p. 682.
Spilarctia gopara, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 130. 835
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India.
845. Spilarctia todara.
Spilosoma todara,
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1872, p. 574.
Spilarctia todara.
Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 42 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.; Cat. Moths of India, ii, 132. 848
(1887).
184 LYMANTRIID&.
Spilarctia todara. Wampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 154
(1891).
Type. Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills, in coll. Moore.
a. Nilgiri Hills (2).
846. Spilarctia rubilinea.
Spilosoma rubclinea.
Spilarctia rubilinea.
Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 810.
Walker : xxxv. 1907 (1866).
Butler; Cist. Ent., ii. p. 44 (1875).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 131. 842
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
847. Spilarctia rubescens.
Spilosoma rubescens. Walker: iii. 677 (1855).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 119. 759
(1887).
Arctia rubescens. Butler: Cist. Ent., li. p. 21 (1875).
Spilarctia rubescens. Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 184.
Type. Maulmein, in B.M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (2) (Wallace). b. Singapore (2) (Horsley).
Grenus HYARIAS. Gen. Nov.
Differs from the Genus Sfz/arctza in having serrated antennz
in the male, not pectinated as in SPzlarctia; type, metarhoda
(Walker).
848. Hyarias metarhoda.
Spilosoma metarhoda, Walker: vii. 1695 (1856).
Arctia eogena. Walker: xxxi. 280 (1864).
Areas semirosea. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xix. p. 217 (1887).
Type (semzrosea). Soloman Islands, in B. M.
a. Manilla (type). b. Bachian (type eogeza) (Wallace).
e. Ceram (Wallace). d. Gilolo (Wallace). e. Mysol (Wal-
lace). f. Ternate (3) (Wallace). g. Dorey (Wallace).
FAMILY LYMANTRIIDZ,
Genus ADLULLIA. Walker: xxxii. 392 (1865).
Gogana. Walker: xxxv. 1920 (1866).
Cherotricha.
Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 98, f. 12 (1868).
849. Adlullia lunifera. PI. VI. f. 3.
Adlullia lunifera. Walker : xxxii. 392 (1865).
a. Menado, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
LYMANTRIID&. 185
850. Adlullia plana.
Euproctis plana, Walker: vii. 1731 (1856).
Cherotricha plana. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 51, pl. 89,
f. 13 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 148. 971
(1887).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii. p. 123, pl. 138,
f. 5 (larva) (1889).
—___________ Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 188.
Euproctis muelleri. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1877, p. 13, pl. 1, f 5, 6.
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (2).
851. Adlullia varia.
Euproctis varia, Walker : iv. 840 (1855).
=. Moore: Cats Hep. E. 1)C., i. px348) pliga, f5 (1859):
Artaxa varia. Moore: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xxi. p. 55 (1886).
Cherotricha varia. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 148. 974
(1887).
—____________ Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p: 188.
a. Without locality (type). b. East Indies (2) (Hutton). c.
India.
852. Adlullia icilia.
Phalena icilia. Stoll.: Cram. Pap. Exot., v. p. 158, pl. 35, f 5 (1790).
Euproctis icilia. Walker: vii. 1730 (1856).
——___——._ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 144. 941
(1887).
Cherotricha icilia, Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 7. 18
(1891).
Euproctis decussata. Swinhoe (nec Moore): P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 297.
a. India. b. Nilgiri Hills. ce. Ceylon (Thwaites).
853. Adlullia precurrens.
Adlullia precurrens. Walker xxxii. 392 (1865).
Cherotricha globifera. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 98, f, 13 (1868).
a. Makian, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
854. Adlullia signata.
Adlullia (?) signata. Walker: xxxii. 393 (1865).
a. Menado, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
855. Adlullia innotata. Pl. vi. f. 1.
Adluilia (2) innotata. Walker: xxxii. 393 (1865).
Cherotricha conspersa. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 98, f. 12 (1868).
a. Ternate (type) (Wallace).
856, Adlullia madana.
Euproctis madana, Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 348 (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 345 (1865).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 680.
186 LYMANTRIIDA.
Euproctis madana. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 145. 948
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2).
857. Adlullia xanthomela. PI. v1. f. 8.
Euproctis xanthomela. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 128
(1862).
—— xxx. 346 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
858. Adlullia divisa. Pl. v1. f. 14.
Euproctis divisa. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 129 (1862).
earl, 946 (1808):
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
859. Adlullia ochreata.
Luproctis ochreata. Walker: xxxii. 350 (1865).
a. Ceram (type) (Wallace). b. Ceram (Wallace).
860. Adlullia atrosquama.
Gogana atrosguama. Walker: xxxv. 1921 (1866).
Type. Philippine Islands, in B. M.
a. Philippines.
861, Adlullia boleora: n.sp. Pl. VI. f. 2.
$ Brownish ochreous, abdomen blackish with a yellow apical tuft.
Fore-wings covered with minute black irrorations, veins pale, a large
round spot at the lower end of the cell. Hind-wings with the basal
half blackish, outer half pale ochreous yellow. Underside, wings of
a uniform pale ochreous, some blackish suffusion at the immediate
base of both wings and on the abdominal margin of hind-wings, and
a blackish spot at end of each cell.
Expanse of wings 1,5; inches.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus ARTAXA. Walker: iv. 794 (1855).
862. Artaxa guttata.
Artaxa guitata. Walker: iv. 795 (1855).
—___—_—_—— Warren: P. Z.S., Lond., 1888, p. 297.
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 7. 168 (1891).
Artaxa digramma (part). Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 140.
908 (1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (7). b. Central India (5) (Hearsay). ce. Bombay.
d. Nilgiri Hills (3).
LYMANTRIID&. 187
863. Artaxa lutea.
Bombyx lutea. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 1. 446 (1794).
——— 7 Bons: Epit. Ins. New Mol pk a5 (ts05).
Liparis lutea. Boisd.: Voy. de Astrolabe, i. Lep. 219. 5 (1832).
Euproctis (?) lutea. Walker: iv. 840 (1855).
Type. In Banksian Cabinet, B. M.
a. Queensland, Australia (2).
864. Artaxa semisignata.
Cispia semisignata. Walker: xxxii. 356 (1865).
=. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 142. 927
(1887).
Artaxa leithiana. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 399, pl. 32, f. 9.
——————————— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vili. 7.°174
(1891).
Cherotricha letthiana, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 148.
968 (1887).
. Type. South India, in B. M.
Type (dezthiana). Bombay, in coll. Moore.
a. Poona (2). b. Bombay (2). c. India (3). d. Ceylon
(Thwaites).
865. Artaxa varians.
Artaxa varians. Walker: iv. 796 (1855).
——_—_— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 848.
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 298.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 141. 921
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 187.
Type. China, in B. M.
a. Poona. b. Bombay.
866. Artaxa lutescens.
Euproctts lutescens. Walker: iv. 837 (1855).
——__—_—_——— Butler: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 51, pl. 89,
f. to (1881).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 90, pl. 113, f. 1 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 145. 947
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. Poona.
867. Artaxa inconcisa.
Artaxa inconcisa. Walker: xxxii. 332 (1865).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 140, 913
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (2).
188 LYMANTRIIDA.
868. Artaxa transversa.
Artaxa transversa. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 352, pl. 9 a, £8
(1859).
Walker : xxxii. 330 (1865).
ees octis guttistriga. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 129 (1862).
——— xxxii. 346 (1865).
Type. ‘Java, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type ¢ guttistriga) (Wallace). b. Sarawak,
Borneo ? (Wallace).
869. Artaxa signiplaga. Pl. v1. f. 9.
Artaxa signiplaga. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 125 (1862).
XXxil. 331 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
870. Artaxa repanda.
Euproctis repanda. Walker: xxxii. 351 (1865).
a. Makian, Celebes (type $) (Wallace). b. Makian, Celebes
(Wallace).
871. Artaxa munda.
Euproctis munda, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 129 (1862).
Xxxii. 346 (1865).
Type. Sarawak, Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (2) (Wallace). b. Singapore (Horsley).
872. Artaxaruptata. Pl. vi. f. 12.
Artaxa ruptata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 126 (1862).
XXxil. 331 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
873. Artaxa pusilla.
Artaxa pusilla. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 86, pl. 112, f. 4 (1882).
——_—_— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 141. 917
(1887).
——_—————— Swinh.: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, 187.
Euproctis pygmaa. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 48 (1879) (nom.
preoc.).
Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1883, p. 156 (note).
———_—_——— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1884, p. 515.
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
Type (fygmea). Calcutta, in coll. Moore.
a. Karachi (5) (Swinhoe). b. Flores (2) (Wallace).
874. Artaxa cervina.
Artaxa cervina. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 345 (1877).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 86, pl. 112, f. 3 (1882).
—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 139. 906
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
LYMANTRIID&. 189
875. Artaxa lunata.
Euproctis lunata. Walker: iv. 837 (1855).
vii. 1731 (1856).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E.1.C., ii. p. 348, pl. 16, f. 2 (larva)
(1859).
- P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 680.
eee Batler: Hl. Typ. Lep. Het.; B. Mov. pe be; pl. 89,
f. g (1881).
Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 400,
pl. 14, f. 5, 5¢ (larva).
_ ss Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 298.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 437-
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 145. 946
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. India (Walker’s example, vol. vii. p. 1731, but
it is 9, not ¢). e. Central India (2). d. Bombay.
876, Artaxa singapura: n.sp. PI. vi. f. 19.
$ Antennz, body, and fore-wings ochreous. Fore-wings crossed
by two pale nearly straight parallel lines just’ before and just beyond
the middle ; these lines incline outwardly from the hinder margin and
do not reach the costa, and make the wing look as if it had a central
band. Hind-wings pale luteous, nearly white. Underside, coloured
like hind-wings above ; no other markings.
Expanse of wings 1/5 inches.
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace).
Allied to A. dutea (Fabr.): band on fore-wing somewhat similar,
but Zutea is of a dark ochreous yellow, colour on both wings and body
being uniform throughout.
877. Artaxa vitellina.
Liparis vitellina, Kollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, iv. p. 471 (1848).
Euproctis vitellina. Walker: iv. 838 (1855).
eS Swinhoes) By Z. S:, Dond., 1885, p- 298.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 146. 957
(1887).
Cherotricha vitellina. Butler: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii. p. 122, pl.
138, f. 13 (larva), (1889).
Euproctis gamma. Walker: vii. 1731 (1856).
—— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 348 (1859).
Cotes and Swinh.; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 144. 940
(1887).
Artaxa princeps, Walker: xxxii. 331 (1865).
—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 141. 916
(1887).
Type (gamma). North India, in B. M.
Type (princeps). North India, in B. M.
a. India.
1g0 LYMANTRIID&.
878. Artaxa enunciativa. n. sp.
$ Of a uniform bright ochreous colour. Fore-wings with a cluster of
black speckles forming a ringed spot at the end of the cell, two parallel
ochreous grey transverse nearly straight lines or thin bands, one just
before the middle running through the spot, the other beyond the
middle, both inclining outwardly from the hinder margin ; these bands
are slightly speckled with black, a sub-marginal band of black speckles
and some black speckles on the hinder margin and on the long hairs
of the fringe on this margin ; marginal line on both wings slightly
darker than the wing colour. Hind-wings and underside unmarked.
Expanse of wings 1;4; inches.
a. Philippines (type). b. Philippines.
Example b is slightly different, being paler, the medial lines on
fore-wing hardly visible, and a dark ochreous shade on the interior
portion of the wing, but is evidently of the same species, not differing
more than is usual in this Genus.
879. Artaxa servilis.
Luproctis servilis. Walker: xxxii. 350 (1865).
Darala prima. Walker: xxxv. 1917 (1866).
a. Celebes (type) (Wallace). b. Makessar, Celebes (type
prima) (Wallace).
880. Artaxa inturbida.
Leucoma inturbida. Walker: xxxil. 345 (1865).
Artaxa megaxantha. Walker: xxxv. 1913 (1866).
a. Celebes (type ?) (Wallace). b. Batchian (type megaxantha ?)
(Wallace).
Walker described both these types as males on account of their
pectinated antennz, but they are both fine specimens, and their
divided frenulum and genital organs distinctly prove their sex.
881. Artaxa intensa.
Artaxa intensa. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 402 (1877).
Typ. eps Elets) By Miss tips Os pla2ayn tele
(1878).
Leech: PB. Z.'S., Lond., 1888, p: 623:
Type. Japan, in B. M.
a. Amoy, China (2). b. Assam.
Genus ARNA. Walker: v. 1176 (1855).
Somena. Walker: vii. 1734 (1856).
Orvasca. Walker: xxxil. 502 (1865).
882. Arna scintillans.
Somena scintillans. Walker: xii. 1734 (1856).
= Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 86, pl. 111, f. 3,3. @ (1882).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 142. y24
(1887).
LYMANTRIID. I9gI
Artaxa scintillans. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 52, pl. go,
f. 1 (1881).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 298.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii. p. 123, pl. 138,
f. 10 (larva), (1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (3).
883. Arna bipunctaGex.
Somena bipunctapex. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 57,
pl. 140, f. 13 (1891).
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills. b. China.
884. Arna apicalis.
Arna apicalis. Walker: v. 1177 (1856).
Artaxa apicalis. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 85, pl. 111, f. 4, 4a, 46
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 139. 902
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (3) (Thwaites). b. India.
885. Arna subnotata.
Orvasca subnotata. Walker: xxxii. 502 (1865).
Somena subnotata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 87, pl. 111, f. 1, 1 a, 1 6
(1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 515.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 142. 925
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 187.
Type. India, in B. M.
a. Bombay.
886. Arna irrorata.
Somena irrorata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 87, pl. 111, f. 2 (182).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 142. 923
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (5) (Thwaites).
887. Arna limbata.
Artaxa limbata, Butler: Tl. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 53, pl. 90, f. 3
. (1881).
—_—_——_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 141. 915
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M,
a. India.
192 LYMANTRIID.
Grnus EUPROCTIS. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 159 (1816).
888. Euproctis leucomelas.
Euproctis leucomelas. Walker: iv. 838 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. New South Wales. b. Van Diemen’s Land (4). ce. New
Holland (15).
A very variable insect ; typically they have a broad black border
to both wings, and from this to a plain whitish unmarked insect there
is every gradation.
889. Euproctis bigutta.
Euproctis bigutta. Walker: iv. 837 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 349 (1859).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 90, pl. 112, f. 6 a (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 143. 935
(1887).
—__—_—_ Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 188.
Euproctis biguttata. Moore: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xxi. p. 55 (1886).
Euproctis celsa, Walker: xxxv. 1915 (1866).
Type. Kanara, in B. M.
Type (ce/sa). Philippine Islands, in B. M.
a. Philippines (3).
890. Euproctis bimaculata.
Euproctis bimaculata. Walker: iv. 836 (1855).
—____—_——— Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 89, pl. 112, f. 6, 62
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 144.
936 (1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
891. Euproctis obsoleta.
LEuproctis obsoleta. Walker (nec Fabr.): iv. 839 (1855).
a. Van Diemen’s Land (10). b. New Holland (2). e. Ade-
laide.
Walker wrongly identified this insect as odso/efa (Fabr. : Ent. Syst.,
iii. 1. 463), but the Fabrician type specimen which is in the Banksian
Cabinet, B. M., though superficially like this insect, belongs to the
Genus Z@@ia, and therefore Walker’s name for the Lufroctis can
stand.
892. EHuproctis fusipennis.
Euproctis fusipennis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 128 (1862).
2 )>xxxii. 346 (1865),
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
LYMANTRIID&, 193
893. Euproctis melanosoma.
Porthesia melanosoma, Butler: Ann. Mag. N, H. (5), ix. p. 87 (1882).
Type. Melbourne, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land. b. Australia.
894. Euproctis latifascia.
Leucoma latifascia. Walker: iv. 831 (1855).
Luproctis latifascia. Butler: lll. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 51, pl. 89,
f. rr (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 145. 945
(1887).
Type. Nepal, in B. M.
a. Kurseyong (Swinhoe). b. India (2).
Grxnus PERINA. Walker: iv. 966 (1855).
895. Perina nuda.
Bombyx nuda. Fabr.: Mant. Ins., ii. p. 117 (1787).
Perina nuda. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 94, pl. 114, f. 1, 1 a, 1 6 (1882).
Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 402, pl. 14, f.
7,7 a, 706, and pl. 15, f. 6 a-d (larva).
—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat Moths of India, ii. 134. 867 (1887).
Perina basalis, Walker: iv. 966 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 349, pl. 16, f. 4 (larva)
(1859).
P. Z. S., Lond., 1878, p. 848.
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 2y8.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 437.
Luproctis antica, var. Walker: iv. 835 2 (1855).
Luproctis combinata. Walker: xxxii. 347 (1865).
Stelpnotia subtincta. Walker: iv. 843 @ (1855).
Type (dasalzs). Nepal, in B. M.
Type (combinata). Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. India (type sudbtzncta). ce. Bombay (2).
d. China. e. Poona. f. Nilgiri Hills. g. Ceylon (2).
Genus PORTHESIA. Steph.: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii. p.65 (1829).
896, Porthesia virguncula.
Euproctis virguncula. Walker: iv. 836 (1855).
—___—_—__——__——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 349, pl. 16, f. 3,
3, @ (larva) (7889).
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., xx. p. 14, pl. 1, f. 7 (1877).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 143. 932
(1887).
——___——_———— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p, 187.
Euproctis marginalis, Walker : vii. 1731 (1856).
—___—_________— Moore: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xxi. p. 55 (7886)
Porthesia marginalis. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 51, pl. 89
f, 12 (1881).
Oo
194
897.
LYMANTRIID.
Porthesta marginalis. Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1886, p. 438.
——_—_—__———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 143. 929
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1899, p. 187.
Type. North India, in B. M.
Type (marginalis). North India, in B. M.
a. Central India (6) (Hearsay). b. India (2).
Porthesia xanthorrheza.
Liparts xanthorrhea. (Kollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, p. 470 (1848).
Luproctis xanthorrhea. Walker: iv. 838 (1855).
—_______—— Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ij. 146.
958 (1887).
Luproctis subdita. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 400.
Porthesia subdita. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 89, pl. 112, f. 5, 5 @ (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: 1. c., 143. 930.
Euproctis favonigra, Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 400, pl. 32, f. 11.
—————————————) Coresrandiswink lac pmtdeg3g:
Euproctis subnigra. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 48 (1879).
Type (szbdita). Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
Type (flavonigra). Nepal, in coll. Moore.
Type (sudnigra). Cherra Pungi, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (3) (Thwaites). b. India.
A widespread and variable species, the several varieties occurring
in many localities.
Genus LA®LIA. Stephens: Il. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii, p. 62 (1829).
Charnidas. Walker: iv. 797 (1855).
Repena. Walker: iv. 800 (1855).
Lacida. Walker: iv. 802 (1855).
Procodeca. Walker: iv. 812 (1855).
Ricine. Walker: iv. 824 (1855).
Lelioides. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 84 (1882).
898. Lelia obsoleta.
899.
Bombyx obsoleta. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 1. 463 (1793).
———_— Donovan: Epit. Ins. New Holl. pl. 35 (1805).
Liparis obsoleta. Boisd.: Voy. de l Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 208 (1832).
Type in Banksian Cabinet, B. M.
a. Port Essington. b. Moreton Bay.
Lelia suffusa.
Ricine suffusa. Walker: iv. 824 (1855).
Procodeca angulifera. Walker: iv. 919 (1855).
—_—_______—_———. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1886, p. 55.
Lelia angulifera. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 83, pl. 110, f. 5, 5 @ (1882).
———_—_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 137. 889
(1887).
LYMANTRIID. 195
Lelia angulifera, Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1899, p. 186.
Type. Java, in B. M.
Type (angulifera). Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites).,
9CO. Lelia prolata. Walker, MS.
¢ White; palpi ochreous, antennz greyish brown, head and fore-
part of thorax ochreous. Fore-wings with the costa ochreous, both
wings and the abdomen pure white and unmarked. Underside same
as above, legs ochreous.
Expanse of wings 1,3, inches.
Type. India, in B. M.
a. India.
01. Lelia fasciata.
Lelioides fasciata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 84, pl. 110, f. 6 (1882).
—_————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 137. 886
(1887).
Procodeca testacea. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1872, Pp: 574.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 161. 1069
(1887).
Lelioides rubripennis. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 358.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 137.
888 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 186,
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
Type (7wbrifennis). Burma, in coll. Moore.
a. India (type 2 Zestacea).
Moore’s male type does not now appear to be in the Museum
collection. Testacea is pre-occupied in this Genus by Walker’s
Cycnia testacea, iii. 683 (1855), this species also belonging to the
Genus Ze@/ia.
$02. Lelia litura.
Charnidas litura. Walker: iv. 797 (1855).
Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 680.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 136. 880
(1887).
Type. Nepal, in B. M.
a. India.
903. Lelia exclamationis.
LEuprepia exclamationis. Kollar: Kasch. yon Hiigel, iv. p. 469 (1848).
Phragmatobia exclamationis. Walker: iii. 631 (1855).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii.
123. 782 (1887).
Charnidas exclamationis. Butler: Ml. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii. p. 123,
pl. 138, £ 6 (larva) (1889).
Hamyson: 1. ¢., viii. 6. 163 (1891).
Repena cervina. Walker: iv. 800 (1855).
Lacida rotundata. Walker: iv. 802 (1855).
O02
196 LYMANTRIID.
Charnidas rotundata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p.82, pl. 110, f. 4, 4a (1882).
—_—___—_____— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 299.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 136.
883 (1887).
Cycnia rubida. Walker: xxxi. 297 (1864).
Lymantria disjuncta, Walker: xxxii. 366 (1865).
Type (votundata). Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (vubzda). Ceylon, in coll. Layard.
Type (dzsjuncta). South India, in B. M.
a. India (3) (Hutton). b. Ceylon (7) (Thwaites). e. Ceylon
(2) (Moseley). d. India (type cervzna). e. Nilgiri Hills.
Genus AROA. Walker: iv. 791 (1855).
904. Aroa pyrrhochroma.
Aroa pyrrhochroma. Walker: xxxil. 329 (1865).
—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 156. 1033
(1887).
Type. Cherra Pungi, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (2).
905. Aroa socrus.
Gynephora socrus. Geyr.: Zutr., iv. pl. 12, f. 419 (1837).
Aroa socrus. Walker: xxxii. 327 (1865).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 680.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 135. 869 (1887).
Aroa substrigosa. Walker: iv. 794 (1855).
SS Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 54, pl. go, f. 5
(1881).
Type (swbstrigosa). Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Amoy, China.
906. Aroa plana.
Orgyia plana, Walker: iv. 786 (1855).
Charnidas plana. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 82, pl. 110, f. 1, 1 @ (1882).
———_—_—_————. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 136. 882
(1887).
Aroa plana, Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 158 (1891).
Charnidas junctifera. Walker: xxxii. 334 (1865).
Type. North India, in B. M.
Type ( junctifera). Ceylon, in coll. Layard.
a. India (2). b. Nilgiri Hills (2).
907. Aroa sienna.
Avoa sienna. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 55, pl. 140,
f. 2 and g (1891).
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills.
908. Aroa simplex.
Orgyia simplex, Walker: xxxii. 325 (1865).
LYMANTRIID. 197
Oreyia simplex. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 136. 876
(1887).
Aroa simplex. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 162, pl. 143,
f. 17 (1891).
Type. South India, in B. M.
a. India.
909. Aroa subnotata.
Lacida subnotata. Walker: iv. 803 (1855).
Charnidas subnotata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 83 (1882).
———_————_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 137.
884 (1887).
Aroa subnotata. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 6. 161 (1891).
Type. Ceylon, in B.M.
a. Ceylon (3) (Thwaites). b. Ceylon (Moseley).
910. Aroa clara.
Aroa clara. Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 299, pl. 20, f. 9, 10.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 156. 1032 (1887).
Type. Bombay, in B. M.
a. Bombay (2).
911. Aroa lithosioides.
Amsacta lithosioides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 127 (1862).
Xxx. 337 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
912. Aroa ochracea.
Charnidas ochracea. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 44 (1879).
— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 136, 881
(3887).
Type. Calcutta, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon ? (Thwaites).
913. Aroa exoleta: n.sp. Pl. vi. f. 18.
$ Rufous brown, palpi luteous, antennz dark brown, head, thorax,
and fore-wings of a uniform rufous brown. Fore-wings with a large
prominent white spot in the centre of the cell and another at its end ;
abdomen and hind-wings reddish, the latter suffused with brown on
the outer portions, both wings with pale reddish cilia. Underside of
a uniform reddish colour tinged with luteous, with the two white
spots on the fore-wings as above, and with a similar white spot at
the end of the cell on the hind-wings.
Expanse of wings 14%; inches.
a. Queensland (type).
Genus ORGYIA. Ochs: Schm. von Eur., iii. p. 218 (1810).
914. Orgyia postica.
Lacida postica, Walker: iv. 803 (1855).
198 LYMANTRIID.
Orgyia postica. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 78, pl. 109, f. 1, 1a, 14 (1882).
——_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 135. 875 (1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 186.
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites). b. Amoy, China.
915. Orgyia nebulosa.
Orgyta nebulosa, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 125 (1862).
ere ee
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Philippines.
916. Orgyia osseata. PI. vi. f. 16.
Orgyta osseata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 125 (1862).
xxx. 324 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
917. Orgyia nigrocrocea.
Orgyia nigrocrocea. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 124 (1862).
xxxli. 323 (1865).
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
918. Orgyia dimidiata. Pl. vi. f. 6.
Orgyia dimidiata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 125 (1862).
xxxii. 324 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
919. Orgyia varia. Pl. vi. f. 13.
Orgyia varia. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 125 (1862).
xxii. 324 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
920. Orgyia strigifimbria.
Lacida strigtfimbria. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 126 (1862).
Xxxii. 336 (1865).
Type. Borneo, in B.M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
921. Orgyia josiata.
Orgyta josiata, Walker: xxxii. 326 (1865).
————————_ Stretch: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 16 (1875).
Charotricha nobilis. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 98, f. 17 (1868).
Type. Celebes, in B. M.
a. Makessar, Celebes (Wallace).
Genus ACYPHAS. Walker: iv. 797 (1855).
922. Acyphas fulviceps.
Charnidas fulviceps. Walker: iv. 797 (1855
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Acyphas fusca. Walker: iv. 798 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
Type (fusca). New Holland, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (2). b. New Holland (3).
Acyphas viridiscens (Walker, iv. 798) being a true Oxgyia, A. fusca
becomes the type of the Genus.
GENUS NEWMANIA. Gen. Nov.
g Palpi upturned, reaching vertex of head, antennz bipectinated,
the branches rather short and nearly even throughout, mid and hind
tibize with terminal pairs of spurs. Fore-wing with veins 2, 3, and
4 given off at even distances before angle of cell, 5 from the angle,
6 from upper angle, 9 rising from Io and anastomosing with 7 and 8
to form the areole. Hind-wing with veins 2, 3, 4 at even distances
before angle of cell, 5 from the angle, 6 and 7 on a short stalk, 8
remote from 7 and free from the base.
923. Newmania guénei.
Teara guénet, Newman: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1856, p. 284, pl. 8, f. 9.
a. Queensland.
Grnus ANTIPHA. Walker: iv. 806 (1855
Utidava. Walker: xxvi. 1689 (1862).
924. Antipha costalis.
Antipha costalis. Walker: iv. 806 (1855).
——_——_—— Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 81, pl. 110, f. 2, 2@, 26
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 157. 1041
(1887).
Lacida complens. Walker: xxxii. 336 (1865).
Rilia (?) wlepida. Walker: xxxii. 436 (1865).
Utidava incomptaria. Walker : xxvi. 1689 (1862).
—_—_—__—_—_—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 547.
3690 (1888).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (complens). Ceylon, in coll. Layard.
Type (¢/lepida). Ceylon, in B. M.
200 LYMANTRIIDAL,
Type (¢acomptarza). Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
Genus PANTANA. Walker: iv. 819 (1855).
925. Pantana ampla.
Pantana ampla. Walker: iv. 820 (1855). ;
————————. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., iii. p. 9, pl. 43,
f. 8, 9 (1879).
Type. Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. Amoy, China.
926. Pantana bicolor.
Orgyia bicolor. Walker: iv. 787 (1855).
—____ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iti. 135. 873
(1887).
a. India (type).
927. Pantana delineata.
Genusa delineata. Walker: iv. 818 (1855).
——— Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 679.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 138. 896
(1887).
Lelia delineata, Butler: Ul. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 50, pl. 89, £8
(1881).
Genusa circumdata, Walker: iv. 819 (1855).
——_—_—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 138. 894
(1887).
Lelia ctrcumdata. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 50, pl. 89,
f. 7 (1881).
Genusa comparata. Walker: xxxii. 340 (1865).
—————————— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 679.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 138. 895
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
Type (cércumdata). North India, in B.M.
Type (comparata). WDarjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (5).
928. Pantana interjecta.
Orgyia interjecta. Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1891, p. 478, pl.
10}, thy
Type. Khasia Hills, in B. M.
a. India (Ashmol. Mus.).
929. Pantana sinica.
Pantana sinica. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 92 (1877).
Type. Shanghai, in coll. Moore.
a. North China,
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930. Pantana baswana.
Pantana baswana. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 336, pl. ixa, f. 1
(1859).
Walker: xxxii. 339 (1865).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java.
Genus ETOBEMA. Walker: xxxii. 388 (1865).
931. Etobema circumdata.
Etobema circumdata. Walker: xxxii. 388 (1865).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
932. Etobema lineosa.
Etobema lineosa. Walker: xxxii. 389 (1865).
Birnaria nubila. Butler: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond. (2), i. p. 560 (1879).
Type (dla). Malacca, in B. M.
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace). b. Malacca (2) (Wallace).
933. Etobema bicolor.
Pantana bicolor, Walker: iv. 820 (1855).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
a. Borneo (2). b. Singapore.
Genus COZISTRA. Walker: xxxii. 342 (1865).
934. Cozistra delicatula.
Cypra delicatula, Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 201, pl. 1, f. 3
(1832).
Walker: iv. 817 (1855).
Coztstra subnudata. Walker: xxxii. 342 (1865).
Cozistra membranacea. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 104, f. 5 (1868).
a. Batchian (type swéiudata) (Wallace). b. New Guinea (Wal-
lace). e. Dorey (Wallace). d. Wagaiu (Wallace). e. Ceram
(2) (Wallace). f. Mysol (3) (Wallace). g. Halmehira.
Grnus COZOLA. Walker: xxxii. 390 (1865).
935. Cozola leucospila.
Cozola leucospila. Walker: xxxii. 390 (1865).
Cherotricha leucospila. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 98, f. 16 (1868).
a. Makian, Celebes (type ¢) (Wallace). b. Menado, Celebes ?
(Wallace).
936. Cozola submarginalis.
Cozola submarginalis, Walker: xxxii. 391 (1865).
a. Makian, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
The type is a female, not a male, as stated by Walker.
202 LYMANTRIID,
987. Cozola biplagiata.
Cozola (?) biflagiata. Walker: xxxii. 391 (1865).
a. Makian, Celebes (type 2) (Wallace).
Genus LEUCOMA. Steph.: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust. ii. p. 64 (1829).
Redoa. Walker: iv. 826 (1855).
Sitvia. Walker: xxxii. 389 (1865).
938. Leucoma nivosa.
Leucoma nivosa. Walker: xxxii. 344 (1865).
a. Mount Ophir, Malacca (type 2) (Wallace).
Walker described this as a male.
939. Leucoma niveata.
Luproctis niveata, Walker: xxxii. 350 (1865).
a. Makian, Celebes (type ?) (Wallace).
Walker described this as a male.
940. Leucoma denudata.
Sitvia denudata g. Walker: xxxii. 388 (1865).
Leucoma auripes 3. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 402 (1877).
Til. Typ. Lep: Het:, B. ME) i: p: 9; plazgs
f TAQE7S):
Type (auripfes). Japan, in B.M.
a. Malacca (type) (Wallace). b. Borneo (3). e. Philip-
pines (2).
941. Leucoma submarginata.
Redoa submarginata. Walker: iv. 826 (1855).
——_——_—_———— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 336, pl. 14, f. 11,
11 @ (larva) (1859).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 48, pl. 89,
f. 3 (1881).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 92, pl. 113, f. 4 (1882).
Journ. As. Soc. Beng., liii. pt. 2, p. 235
(1884).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 159.
1055 (1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet. b. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace). ce. Wagaiu.
942, Leucoma marginalis.
Redoa marginalis, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 128 (1862).
XxXxli. 343 (1865).
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
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948, Leucoma micacea.
Redoa micacea. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 127 (1862).
= —————— xxxii. 343 (1865).
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
944, Leucoma clara.
Redoa clara. Walker: xxxii. 343 (1865).
Type. India, in coil. Stoudinger.
a. India.
945. Leucoma intacta.
Redoa intacta. Walker: xxxv. 1914 (1866).
a. New Guinea (type).
The type is a female, not a male, as stated by Walker.
946. Leucoma perfecta.
Redoa perfecta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 128 (1862).
——§ xxx. 343 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Ké Island (Wallace).
e. India.
947, Leucoma diaphana.
Redoa diaphana. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 46 (1879).
——_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 159. 1051
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (Ashmol. Mus.).
$48. Leucoma transiens.
Redoa transiens, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., vi. p. 128 (1862).
Xxxii. 343 (1865).
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
a. Philippine Islands.
949. Leucoma sericea.
Redoa sericea. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 600.
——_— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 159. 1054
(1887).
Type. Port Blair, Andaman Islands, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills (3). b. Ceylon.
950. Leucoma lobipennis: n. sp.
$ Upper and underside silky white, wings unmarked, fore-wing
triangular, hind-wing short, lengthened posteriorly and somewhat
broadly lobular at the anal angle. Body white, antenne ochreous,
the shaft white ; legs ochreous above, white beneath; palpi ochreous
above, white beneath.
Expanse of wings 1,'5 inches.
a. Dorey (type) (Wallace).
204 LYMANTRIIDA.
Genus KANCHIA. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 93 (1882).
951. Kanchia subvitrea.
Leucoma subvitrea. Walker: xxxii. 344 (1865).
Kanchia subvitrea. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 93, pl. 113, f. 5 (1882).
—_—_—_—_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 164. 1088
(1887).
Type. India, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites).
Genus TRICHETRA. Westw.: Intr. Class. Ins., p. 92 (1838).
952. Trichetra mesomelas.
Trichetra mesomelas. Walker: iv. 845 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (4). b. New Holland.
953. Trichetra fraterna.
Trichetra fraterna. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 204 (1877).
Type. New South Wales, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (2). b. New Holland.
954. Trichetra stibosoma.
Trichetra stibosoma. Butler: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 204 (1877).
Type. New South Wales, in B. M.
a. New Holland. b. Adelaide (4).
Genus CALTURA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 401.
855. Caltura alba.
Caltura alba. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 401.
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 98, pl. 114, f. 2, 2a, 26 (1882).
———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, li. 163. 1085 (1887).
Type. Ceylon, in Dublin Mus.
a. Ceylon (16) (Thwaites).
956. Caltura puncticilia.
Naxa punctictlia. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 575.
——__—__—_—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 554. 3745
(1888).
a. Nilgiri Hills (types ¢ ¢).
These are both males, not male and female, as stated by Moore.
Genus CISPIA. Walker: iv. 857 (1855).
957, Cispia punctifascia.
Cispia punctifascia. \Nalker: iy. 857 (1855).
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Cispia punctifascia. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 53, pl. go,
f. 4 (1881).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 91, pl. 113, f. 3 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 142. 926
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India.
958. Cispia venosa.
Cispia venosa. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., (3), i. p. 264 (1862).
—_ xxx. 356 (1805).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 142. 928 (1887).
a. India (type). b. India.
Genus SCARPONA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi,
p. 123 (1862).
Ciaca. Walker: xxxii. 397 (1865).
959. Scarpona ennomoides.
Scarpona ennomoides?. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 123
(1862).
— _ >xxxi. 317 (1864).
Ciaca urapterides 6. Walker: xxxii. 397 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type 2) (Wallace). b. Sumatra (type ¢
urapterides) (Wallace). e. Sula (Wallace).
The Sula example has only an indication of the brown spot on
upper margin of fore-wings, otherwise it is identical with the other
examples.
Genus CASSIDIA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p- 129 (1862).
960. Cassidia obtusa.
Cassidia obtusa. Walker: Journ, Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 130 (1862).
$$ xxxii. 382 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus NUMENES. Walker: iii. 662 (1855).
Pseudomesa. Walker: iv. 923 (1855).
961. Numenes siletti.
Numenes siletti 9. Walker: iii. 663 (1855).
——__ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 147. 964
(1887).
—————— = Swinhoe? dirans: Pnt.soc, lond., 1890; p. 188.
Pseudomesa quadriplagiata §. Walker: iv. 923 (1855).
—__—_—___—_————_ Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 54,
pl. go, f. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii.
156, 1031 (1887).
206 LYMANTRIID&.
Numenes quadriplagiata. Stoud.: in Rom. Meénm., iii. p. 200 (1887).
Type. - Sylhet, in B. M.
Type (guadriplagiata). Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Sylhet (4).
Numenes siletti g.
962. Numenes insignis.
Numenes insignis 2. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 367, pl. 10a, f. 6
(1859).
Numenes insignis. Moore: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., lv. (2), p. 98. (1886)
Pseudomesa leta 6. Walker: xxxv. 1916 (1856).
Type. Java, in B. M.
Type (4e¢a). Java, in B. M.
a. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot).
963. Numenes contrahens.
Numenes contrahens. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vis p. 122 (1862).
xxxi. 289 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
864. Numenes patrana.
Numenes patrana &.
Moore; Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 367 (1859).
Walker: xxxi. 289 (1864).
Cotes and Swinh. ; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 147. 963
(1887).
Walker: xxxi. 290 (1864).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 147. 962
(1887).
Type. Bhootan, in B. M.
Type (fartita). Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (4).
Numenes partita 8.
GENUS GAZALIWNA.
965. Gazalina venosata.
Walker ; xxxii. 398 (1865).
Gazalina venosata. Walker: xxxii. 398 (1865).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 49, pl. 98,
f. 5 (1881),
LYMANTRIID/:. 207
Gazalina venosata. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 151. 996
(1887).
Oligoclona nervosa. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 95, f. 8 (1868).
Type. India, in B. M.
a. Sikkim (2) (Pilcher).
866. Gazalina chrysolopha.
Liparis chrysolopha. JWollar: Kasch. von Hiigel, iv. p. 470 (1848).
Gazalina chrysolopha. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 151.
994 (1887).
Dasychira antica, Walker: iv. 867 (1855).
Gazalina antica. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 49, pl. 89, f. 4
(1881).
Oligoclona chordigera. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 94, f. 10 (1868).
Type (anzica). North India, in B. M.
a. Kurseyong (Charlton Swinhoe). b. Sikkim (Pilcher).
Genus HIMALA. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 57 (1879).
967. Himala argentea.
Redoa argentea. Walker: iv. 827 (1855).
Fimala argentea. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 57 (1879).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 49, pl. 89,
f. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 159. 1056
(1887).
Dasychira tlita. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 341 (1859).
—- Walker: xxxii. 359 (1864).
Type. Assam, in B. M.
Type (zZ¢a 2). Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2).
GENUS VARMINA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1888, p. 405.
968. Varmina indica.
Gluphisia (?) indica. Walker: v. 1039 (1855).
Butler: PaZ. s., Wonde 1883). Ta 7.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 176.
1177 (1887).
Varmina indica. Moore: P, Z.S,, Lond., 1888, p. 405.
a. India (type).
Genus TEIA. Walker: iv. 803 (1855).
969. Teia anartoides.
Teta anartoides. Walker: iv. 804 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (4). b. New Holland (2).
208 LYMANTRIID.
970. Teia pusilla.
Teia pusilla, Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), ix. p. 88 (1882).
Teia anartoides, var. B. Walker: iv. 804 (1855).
Type. Melbourne, in B. M.
a. Sydney (3). b. King George’s Sound. ce. New South
Wales. d. Van Diemen’s Land (2). e. Adelaide (13).
Genus CIFUNA. Walker: v. 1172 (1855).
971. Cifuna loecuples.
Cifuna locuples, Walker: v. 1173 (1855).
———_———._ Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., ii. p. 18, pl. 27, f. 6
(1878).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 196. 1330
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Japan. b. North China.
Genus APINA. Walker: iii. 756 (1855).
972. Apina eallisto.
Apina callisto. Walker: iil. 756 (1855).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (2). b. Adelaide (2). e. Van Diemen’s
Land (3).
973. Apina feisthamelii.
Agarista feisthamelit, Terr Schaff.: Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. f. 25 (1853).
Apina feisthamelit, Walker: iii. 757 (1855).
a. Van Diemen’s Land (5).
Genus ANTHELA. Walker: iv. 853 (1855).
974. Anthela ferruginosa.
Anthela ferruginosa. Walker: iv. 854 (1855).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. New Holland.
Grnus DARALA. Walker: iv. 886 (1855).
975. Darala ocellata.
Darala ocellata, Walker: iv. 887 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (2). b. Australia (3). ec. N. Australia
(2). d. New Holland (3). e. Van Diemen’s Land (2). £
Adelaide (2). g. Queensland (2). h. Sydney (2). i. East
Australia.
LYMANTRIID. 209
976. Darala undulata.
Darala undulata. Y¥elder : Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 98, f. 11 (1868).
a. Queensland (2).
977. Darala stygiana.
Darala stygiana. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), ix. p. 88 (1882).
Type. Melbourne, in B. M.
a. Australia.
978. Darala canescens.
Darala canescens. Walker: iv. gor (1855).
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. Australia.
Darala falcata, Walker: iv. 895 (type in this museum), the
locality for which he placed doubtfully as Australia (?), is the female
of Lonomia submacula $, Walker : iv. 1192 = L. apicalis 9, Walker :
iv. 1194, from Brazil and Rio Janeiro. There are both sexes in this
museum without locality, and I have compared them with the types
in the B. M.
$79. Darala caniceps.
Dreata caniceps. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), i. p. 269 (1862).
—— xxii. 3.76 (1805).
a. Moreton Bay (type ¢).
980. Darala censors.
Darala censors. Walker: xxxii. 369 (1865).
Type. South Australia, in B. M.
a. Queensland (2).
981. Darala complens: n. sp.
6 Of a uniform pale yellow colour, palpi reddish below, brown
above, antennz with the plumes pale reddish brown, and a slight
tinge of the same colour on the long hairs of the body and basal
portion of the wings. Fore-wings with the usual two cell spots
brown, a brown thin transverse band before the middle, nearly erect
to the median vein, then bent inwards to the costa, both wings with
a brown straight lunular discal band with internal spear-shaped
brown points, cilia orange colour. Underside, wings as above, body
and legs tinged with reddish brown, abdomen with two ventral black
spots.
Expanse of wings 2345 inches.
a. Australia (type).
Allied to D. excisa, Walker.
982. Darala lineosa.
Darala lineosa. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), i. p. 269 (1862).
a xxxii. 369 (1805).
a. Australia (type ?).
The type is a female, not a male, as stated by Walker.
P
210 LYMANTRIID,
983, Darala nicothoé.
Bombyx nicothoé. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. p. 226 (1832).
Darala adusta. Walker: iv. 897 (1855).
Type (adusta). Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (6). b. New Holland (3).
984. Darala elizabetha.
Odonestis elizabetha. White: App. Capt. Grey’s Journ. Exped. Discov.
Austral., p. 478 (1841).
Darala elizabetha, Walker: iv. 893 (1855).
a. King George’s Sound.
985. Darala uniformis: n. sp.
6 Ofa uniform reddish fawn colour, shafts of the antennze yellowish,
plumes brown, fore-wings and body slightly darker than the hind-
wings. Fore-wings with a white spot in the middle of the cell and
another similar spot at the end. Underside with a white dot at end
of cell of fore-wings and a larger one at the end of cell in hind-
wings, otherwise the wings and body above and below are without
markings.
Expanse of wings 135, inches.
a. Queensland (type).
Allied to D. el¢zabetha, similar in shape, but that species has seg-
mental brown bands on the abdomen and a discal line of brown dots
across both wings.
986. Darala minuta : n. sp.
$ Reddish fawn colour, shafts of the antennz pale, plumes brownish,
body above and below darker than the wings, wings slightly darker
towards the base. Fore-wings with a small brown spot at the end
of the cell, and a nearly obsolete pale brown transverse discal line.
Hind-wings with a faint brown spot at the end of the cell; no other
markings.
Expanse of wings 1), inches.
a. New South Wales (type). b. Australia.
Genus COLUSSA. Walker: xxi. 288 (1860).
987. Colussa varia.
Darala varia. Walker: iv. 890 (1855) ¢.
Colussa odenestaria. Walker: xxi. 288 (1860) 9.
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
Type (odenestarvia). Australia, in B. M.
a. Australia (2). b. Moreton Bay (3). e. New South
Wales (2). d. New South Wales, var. 1. e. New South
Wales, var. 2. f. Port Stephenson, var. 3.
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988. Colussa uvaria.
Colussa uvaria. Walker : xxxv. 1576 (1866).
Type °. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Port Essington 9.
989. Colussa conspersa.
Darala conspersa.. Walker: iv. 891 (1855).
Darala quadriplaga. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), i. p. 269
(1862).
—_—_—————— _ xxxli. 369 (1865).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
a. Australia (type gvadriplaga).
990. Colussa simplex.
Darala simplex. Walker: iv. 891 (1855).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
a. New Holland.
891. Colussa acuta.
Darala acuta. Walker: iv. 889 (1855).
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. New South Wales.
992. Colussa delineata.
Darala delineata. Walker: xxxii. 371 (1865).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Australia.
993. Colussa ferruginea.
Darala ferruginea. Walker : iv. 890 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (5). b. New Holland (2).
994. Colussa deficiens.
Dreata defictens. Walker: xxxii. 374 (1865).
Type. North Australia, in B. M.
a. King George’s Sound. b. Adelaide.
$95. Colussa inornata.
Be Darala inornata. Walker: iv. got {1855).
Type. Swan River, in B. M.
a. Adelaide.
996. Colussa chalepteryx.
Darala chalepteryx. Felder: Reise Noy. Lep., pl. 98, f. 10 (1868).
a. Lord Howe Island, Australia.
Pee
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LYMANTRIID.
Genus CHENUALA. Gen. Nov.
g Palpi porrect, short and slender, antennz bipectinated, the
branches nearly even throughout, mid and hind tibia with short
terminal pairs of spurs. Fore-wings with veins 2, 3, and 4 at even
distances before end of cell, 5 from the angle, 6 from upper angle,
g rising from Io and anastomosing with 8 to form the areole, which
is very long. Hind-wings with veins 2, 3, and 4 at even distances
before angle of cell, 5 from the angle, discocellulars angled, 6 and 7
from upper angle, 8 remote from 7 and connected with it by a bar
near the base.
Type (C. rufa) Swinhoe.
Genus Chenuala.
997. Chenuala rufa: n. sp.
$ Orange red, shafts of antennze brownish with orange tips, thorax
and fore-wings of a uniform orange red, with a pale brownish tinge.
Fore-wings with a small black spot at the end of the cell and indica-
tions of a pale thin sinuous grey band before the middle, and two
similar bands near each other across the disc; these bands can only
be made out in certain lights. Honee nes bright orange red,
unmarked. Underside, uniform in colour, duller and paler than
the colour of the fore-wings above; fore-wings with a brown spot
in centre of cell and another at the end, and with the transverse
bands more or less visible.
Expanse of wings 235 inches.
a. Queensland (type).
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Genus MUNYCHRYIA. Walker: xxxii. 395 (1865).
998. Munychryia senicula.
Munychrytia senicula, Walker: xxxii. 396 (1865).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land.
Genus MARANE. Walker: xxxii. 397 (1865).
999, Marane tristis.
Bombyx tristis, Lewin: Prodr. Ent., p. 9, pl. 8 (1805).
——————— Don.: Epit. Ins. New. Holl., pl. 34 (1805).
Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 223 (1832).
White : Append. Capt. Gray’s Journ., Exped. Discov.
Austral., p. 479, f. 2 (1841).
Zeara tristis, Walker: iv. 847 (1855).
a. Van Diemen’s Land (13). b. Adelaide. ce. New Hol-
land (3).
Liparts tristis.
Trichetra tristis.
1000. Marane melanosticta.
Bombyx melanosticta.
Liparis melanosticta.
Teara melanosticta.
a. Sydney (3).
Don. : Epit. Inst. New Holl., pl. 34 (1805).
Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 225 (1832).
Walker: iv. 848 (1855).
1001. Marane melanospila.
Cnethocampa melanospila. Wallngr.: Wien. Ent. Mon., iv. p. 164 (1866).
a. New South Wales (2). b. Sydney (3). ec. Van Diemen’s
Land (4).
1002. Marane isabella.
Trichetra isabella. White: Append. Capt. Gray’s Journ., Exped. Discov.
Austral., p. 479, f. 10-1. 3. f. 11 (1841).
Teara isabella. Walker: iv. 849 (1855).
a. King George’s Sound. b. Adelaide. e. Australia.
d. New Holland.
Genus CALLITEARA. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1881,
p> 12.
1003, Calliteara rotundata.
Teara rotundata.
Walker: iv. 851 (1855).
Type.
Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. North Australia (2).
b. New South Wales (3). ec. Moreton
Bay (2).
214 LYMANTRIID.
Grenus OCHROGASTER. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 94, f. 5
(1868).
1004. Ochrogaster cireumfumata.
Ochrogaster circumfumata. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 94, f. 5 (1868).
a. North Australia. b. East Australia, ec. Moreton Bay
(Diggles). d. West Australia. e. New Holland.
1005. Ochrogaster ruptimacula.
Ochrogaster ruptimacula. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 95, f. 9 (1868).
a. Queensland. b. Moreton Bay (2). ec. Swan River.
1006. Ochrogaster interrupta.
Teara interrupta. Walker: iv. 851 (1855).
Type. Adelaide, in B. M.
a. Queensland (2). b. New Holland.
1007. Ochrogaster contraria.
Teara contraria. Walker: iv. 849 (1855).
Darala cinctifera, Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., (3), i. p. 268 (1862).
—— xxxil. 369 (1865).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. New South Wales. b. East Australia. e. Moreton Bay.
d. Moreton Bay (6 ? types czmctzfera).
1008. Ochrogaster deficita.
Teara deficitta, Walker: xxxii, 352 (1865).
Type. Australia, in B.M.
a. Queensland.
1009. Ochrogaster indecora.
Teara indecora. Walker: xxxii. 353 (1865).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay.
Genus TEARA. Walker: iv. 846 (1855).
1010. Teara variegata.
Teara variegata, Walker: iv. 851 (1855).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. Queensland (2). b. Australia.
Walker described eight species before this one under his Genus
Teara, but they all come under different older Genera, and thus this
species must become the type of the Genus.
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Grnus UROCOMA. Herr. Schiff.: Samml. Exot. Schm., f. 389
(1858).
1011. Urocoma limbalis.
Urocoma limbalis. Herr. Schaff.: Samml. Exot. Schm., f. 389 (1858).
a. Australia (3).
1012. Urocoma marginalis.
Trichetra marginaiis. Walker: iv. 845 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Queensland (2).
1013. Urocoma baliolalis. n.sp. Pl. vi. f. 7.
$ Frons dark ochreous, antennz pale ochreous, thorax and fore-
wings pale chocolate brown, abdomen black, tip ochreous. Fore-
wings with a large darkish spot at end of cell, a broad greyish white
marginal band tinged with ochreous and with an irregular inner
margin with white spots, a pale line across the disc, a short space
from and nearly parallel to this inner margin. Hind-wings with the
basal half blackish brown, nearly black, the outer half and costal
space white, and a small white space at the immediate base. Under-
side as above, but paler.
Expanse of wings 1; inches.
a. New South Wales (type).
Of the same hue of colour as the two preceding species, but easily
distinguishable by its broad pale margins. There are examples of
this species unnamed in the B. M.
Grnus HERACULA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 804.
1014, Heracula discivitta.
Heracula discivitta. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 804, pl. 43, f. 2.
————— Walker: xxxv. 1918 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 1063
(1887).
Type. Bengal.
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. India.
Genus PSALIS. Hiibner: Zutr. Samml. Exot. Schm., iii. 9, 146
(1823).
Arestha. Walker: iv. 805 (1855).
1015. Psalis securis.
Psalis securis. Wiibn.: Zutr. Samml. Exot. Schm., iii. 9, 146, f. 291-292
(1823).
Moores" Gat. Gep. E.,1.C., it. p.338, pl. 14, fn2, 12:2
(larva) (1859).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 95, pl. 115, f. I, 1 @ (1882).
Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 399 (larva).
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1886, p. 438.
Cotes and Swinh : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 164. 1090 (1887).
216 LYMANTRIIDA.
Drepana securis. Walker: vii. 1762 (1856).
Arestha antica. Walker: iv. 805 (1855).
Rigema falcata. Walker: xxxii. 437 (1865).
Anticyra approximata. Walker: xxxii. 440 (1865).
Type (antica). Java, in B. M.
Type (falcata). Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (approximata). Philippine Islands, in B. M.
a. Java (3) (Horsfield). b. Nilgiri Hills. e. Poona. d. Cey-
lon (Thwaites).
Genus OLENE. Hiibner: Zutrage Exot. Schm., iii. p. 19,
pl. 147, f. 293, 294 (1823).
Hema. Moore: Cat. Lep., E.1.C., i. p. 341 (1859).
Antipha. Walker: iv. 806 (1855).
Nioda. Walker: v. 1069 (1855).
Rilia. Walker: v. 1075 (1855).
1016. Olene mendosa.
Olene mendosa. Uiibn.: Zutr. Exot. Schm., iii. p. 19, pl. 147, f. 293, 294.
(1823).
Moore: (Cat; Lep. E. 1. €., di. p..941, plats mers, 3 ¢
(1859).
Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 99, f. 6 (1868).
Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 112 (larva).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p..96, pl. 115, f. 4, 4a, 4 6 (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 297.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 157. 1037
(1887).
WNioda (?) mendosa. Walker: vii. 1752 (1856).
Lilia lanceolata. Walker: v. 1075 (1855).
Olene lanceolata. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B, M., vi. p. 1, pl. 106, f. 6
(1886).
Type (danceolata 2). Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (3) (Thwaites).
1017. Olene basalis.
Antipha basalis. Walker: iv. 806 (1855).
———_——_—_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 157. 1040
(1887).
a. India (type). b. Ceylon (Thwaites). e. Australia.
1018. Olene fusiformis.
Nioda fusiformis. Walker: v. 1070 (1855).
———_____——— Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. gor, pl.
15, f. 5-5 7 (larva).
Olene fustformis. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 97, pl. 115, f. 3 (1882).
——____——— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 297, pl. 20, f. 8.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 438.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 157. 1036
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. India (3). b. Ceylon (3),
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1019. Olene inclusa.
Dasychira inclusa. Walker: vii. 1737 (1856).
Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 140 (1862).
Thelde patula.
xxxli. 444 (1865).
Java, in B. M.
e. Sarawak, Borneo (type
b. Philippine Islands.
d. Poona. e. India.
Type.
a. Java.
$ patula) (Wallace).
1020. Olene chalana.
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 339 (1859).
Dasychira chalana,
——_—_—_——— Walker: xxxii. 359 (1865).
Lacida costiplaga. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 126 (1862).
xxxil. 336 (1865).
b. Sarawak,
Type. Java, in B.M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type ¢ costiplaga) (Wallace).
Borneo ¢ (Wallace).
GEenus ENOME. Walker: iv. 883 (1855).
1021. Enome ampla.
Enome ampla. Walker: iv. 883 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 346, pl. 9 @, f. 4, pl. 15,
f.7, 7 a, 8, 8a (larva) (1859).
P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 681.
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 79, pl. 109, f. 2, 2a, 2 6 (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 300.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 155. 1028
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (é and apterous 2). b. India. e. Nilgiri Hills.
d. Bombay. e. Van Diemen’s Land (Ewing).
1022. Enome aryama.
Lymantria aryama. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 345 (1859).
PZ. S., ond, 18675 p. OSi.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 152. 1000
(1887).
Kanara, in B. M.
Type.
b. India (2) (Hutton).
a. Bombay.
1023. Enome incerta.
Lymantria incerta, Walker: iv. 880 (1855).
Pseudomesa incerta. Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 402
(larva).
Enome incerta, Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 300.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 438.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 156. 1030
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (Hutton). b. India (Hearsay).
218 LYMANTRIID.
1024. Enome detersa.
Lymantria detersa. Walker: xxxii. 365 (1865).
Enome detersa. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 390, pl. 21, f. 3,46 9.
~ — P. Z.S., Lond., 1886, p. 438.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 156. 1029
(1887).
Pachenome detersa. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1883, p. 156.
Lymantria costalis. Walker: xxxii. 365 (1865).
————————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 152. 1006
(1887).
Type. Mauritius, in B. M.
Type (costalis). S. India, in B. M.
a. Poona (Swinhoe). b. Mhow (Swinhoe). e. India (3).
d. Bombay (2).
1025. Enome obfuscata. ;
Lymantria obfuscata. Walker: xxxii. 367 (1865).
—_—_——————__ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, li. 153.
1013 (1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India.
Genus MAHOBA. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 52 (1879).
1026. Mahoba plagidotata.
Cyclidia (?) plagidotata. Walker: xxvi. 1483 (1862).
Chorodna plagidotata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 614.
Mahoba plagidotata. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 52, pl. 3, f. 6
(1879).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 160. 1058
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India.
Genus MARDARA. Walker: xxxii. 402 (1865).
1027. Mardara calligramma.
Mardara calligramma. Walker: xxxii. 402 (1865).
xxxv. 1918 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 151.
"997 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. India (2).
Genus DASYCHIRA. Steph.: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii. p. 58
(1829).
1028. Dasychira complicata.
Dasychiva complicata, Walker: xxxii. 362 (1865).
Mardara complicata. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 58, pl. 91,
f. 4, 5 (1881).
LYMANTRIID. . 219
Mardara complicata. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 151. 998
(1887).
Trisula pustulifera. Walker: xxxii. 576 (1865).
Type. India, in B. M.
Type (pustulifera). North India, in B. M.
a. India.
1029. Dasychira tenebrosa.
Dasychira tenebrosa Walker: xxxii. 361 (1865).
SS BE KF TOG (ARTO).
Cotes and Swinh. ; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 150. 990
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India.
1030. Dasychira bhana.
Dasychira bhana. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 804.
—————.: Walker: xxxv. 1916 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 149. 976
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moroe.
a. India (2).
1031. Dasychira feminula.
Mardara feminula, Wampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 58, pl.
TAN, ft 1,7) (SOL):
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M. '
a. Nilgiri Hills.
1032. Dasychira varia.
Dasychira varia. Walker: iv. 868 (1855).
—————_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 150. 992
(1887).
Dasychira maruta. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 339 (1859).
—————————_———— Walker: xxxii. 359 (1865).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 681.
— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 58, pl. 91,
f. 6 (1881),
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 150. 984
(1887).
Type (maruta). Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (type @).
The type is a female, and not a male as stated by Walker; he
described this female as the male of varia and a female of D. kau-
salia (Moore) as female of vara.
1033. Dasychira thwaitesii.
Dasychira thwaitesiz. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 98, pl. 110, f. 1, 1a, 14
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat, Moths of India, ii. 150,
ggt (1887).
220 LYMANTRIID.
Dasychira thwaitesit. Cotes: Ind. Mus. Notes; i. p. 29, pl. 3, f. 1 (1889).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (I 6, 2 ¢) (Thwaites).
1034. Dasychira horsfieldii.
Arctia horsfeldit, Saunders; Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., New Series, i. p.
162, pl. 02, f. 1,2 (1850).
Zool., ix. p. 3070 (1851).
Walker: iii, 613 (1855).
a. Singapore (3).
The type from Java is not now in this collection.
1035. Dasychira kausalia.
Dasychira kausalia. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 401.
—_—_—__—_———_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 149. 983
(1887).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., vii. p. 124, pl.
138, f. 7 (larva) (1889).
Dasychira varia. Walker: iv. 868 (1855) (@ only).
Type. Kasaoli, in coll. Moore.
a. India (type 2 of vavza).. b. India (és) (Hutton). —_e. India (9).
Grnus BARHONA. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 55 (1879)-
1036. Barhona carneola.
Barhona carneola. Moore: Deser. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 56 (1879).
—_—_—___—_———_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 163. 1083,
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
Genus LYMANTRIA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 160 (1816).
1087. Lymantria ascetria.
Lymantria asetria, Hiibner: Samml. Exot. Schm., 2, f. 1-4 (1816).
—_——_——___—_—_—_—— Walker: iv. 878 (1855).
Moore: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., lv. (2), p. 98 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 152. Loot
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 188.
a. Java (¢ ¢) (Horsfield).
1038. Lymantria antennata.
Lymantria antennata, Walker: iv. 881 (1855).
Type. Richmond River, Australia, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay (2).
1089. Lymantria inordinata.
Lymantria tnordinata. Walker: xxxii. 368 (1865).
a. Makian, Celebes (type) (Wallace).
1040. Lymantria lunata.
Phalena lunata. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. pl. 369, f. C (1781).
LYMANTRIIDA‘. 22
Porthetria lunata. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 160 (1816).
Lymantria lunata, Walker: iv. 879 (1855).
+ Semper: Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xvii. p. 701
(1867).
——________——. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 111 (larva).
a. Aru (Wallace). b. Ceram (2) (Wallace). ce. Menado,
Celebes (Wallace). d. Amboina (Wallace). e. Bourou
(Wallace).
1041. Lymantria grandis.
Lymantria grandis 2. Walker: iv. 874 (1855).
—__—_____ —— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 57, pl. 91,
f, 1-2 (1881).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 99 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 153.
1008 (1887).
Lymantria maculosa g. Walker: iv. 881 (1855).
Lymantria metarhoda g. Walker: xxxii. 365 (1865).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (maculosa). New South Wales (?), in B. M.
a. Ceylon (type of mzetarhoda).
Walker's type of aczlosa is labelled N.S. W., but this must be
wrong. The species seems to be confined to Ceylon.
1042, Lymantria viola.
Lymantria viola. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1889, p. 406.
Type. Thanna, Bombay, in B. M.
a. Thanna (4) (Swinhoe).
1043. Lymantria similis.
Lymantria similis, Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 402.
——————————__ Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii, 154. 1017
(1887).
Lymantria cara. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 56, pl. 90, f. 13
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 152. 1004
(1887).
Type. Calcutta, in coll. Moore.
Type (cava ?). Bhotan, in B. M.
a. India (¢). b. Cambodia, Siam (?) (Mouhot).
1044. Lymantria marginalis.
Lymantria marginalis. Walker: Journ, Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 131
(1862).
xxxli. 365 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
1045. Lymantria superans.
Lymantria superans, Walker: iv. 876 (1855).
——— ee) Butlers Wi Typ. Lep. Het. B.C, wp. 55D. 90;
f. 10, 11 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 154.
101g (1887).
222 LYMANTRIID.
Lymantria micans 6. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 99, f. 2 (1868).
—______—_—_———._ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 153.
1011 (1887).
Type. Sikhim, Himalaya, in B. M.
a. India (2) (Hutton).
1046. Lymantria marginata.
Lymantria marginata 9. Walker: iv. 877 (1855).
—_______—_—_—————. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 56, pl.
go, f. 12 (1881).
Lymantria beatrix. Moore (nec Stoll.): P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 680.
Lymantria beatrix (part), Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 152.
1003 (1887).
Lymantria pusilla 8. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 99, f. 3 (4868).
—————— Cotes and Swink Gate Woths of Indians:
1015 (1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet.
1047. Lymantria fuliginosa.
Lymantria fuliginosa. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1883, p. 17.
—_—_______——— Swinhoe: P. Z.5S., Lond., 1885, p. 300.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat, Moths of India, ii, 152.
1007 (1887).
Type. Bombay, in coll. Moore.
a. Bombay (3). b. Poona (2).
1048. Lymantria albolunulata.
Lymantria albolunulata. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 405.
——————————————— Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India} i151.
; ; 999 (1887).
Type. Simla, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
1049, Lymantria obsoleta.
Lymantria obsoleta, Walker: iv. 880 (1855).
—————————— Moore: Cat. Lep, E. I. C., ii. p. 343 (1859).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 100 (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 300.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 438.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 153. 1015
(188%).
Lymantria lunata, var. B. Walker: iv. 879 (1855).
Lymantria bhascara. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 345 (1859).
Type (¢). North India, in B. M.
Type (dhascara ¢). North India, in B. M.
a. India (6). b. Poona (2).
1050. Lymantria rhodina.
Lymantria rhodina, Walker: xxxii. 366 (1865).
——_—__—_—__——_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 154. 1016
(1887).
$ Palpi, shaft of antennz, head, thorax, and fore-wings dark vines-
cent brown, plumes of antennz pale reddish brown. Fore-wings
LYMANTRIID. 223
crossed by an ill-defined outer discal recurved blackish diffused den-
ticulated line, outwardly bordered by pale pinkish cinereous ; this
line is almost obsolete in one specimen and fairly distinct in another,
a blackish speckled angulated mark at end of cell and an adjacent
cluster of blackish scales within the cell, cilia brown with pale pinkish
spots. Hind-wings greyish white, its marginal border broad and
brownish, cilia and abdominal margin pinkish, the breadth of the
marginal border varying in all three specimens, abdomen crimson
with dorsal row of brown spots and brown anal tuft. Underside, fore-
wings pale greyish brown, hind-wings whitish with indications of the
marginal border, brown, dark above and pale beneath, base of legs
with long crimson hairs.
Expanse of wings 15‘ inches.
Type. India, in B. M.
a. India (2).
The type is much worn and scarcely recognisable.
1051. Lymantria curvifera.
Pegella curvifera. Walker: xxxv. 1922 (1866).
Type. Philippines in B. M.
a. Philippines (¢ 2).
Walker’s type is afemale, not a male as stated by him ; he erected
the genus Peged/a on this Supposed male: it is a true Lymantria,
the male has greyish brown fore-wings and with the deeply pecti-
nated antenne of the genus.
1052. Lymantria lepcha.
Porthetria lepcha. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 54 (1879).
———————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 155. 1024
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
1053. Lymantria mathura.
Lymantria mathura. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 805.
—————_———_—— Walker: xxxv. 1916 (1866).
Porthetria mathura, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 155. 1026
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Darjiling. b. India (4).
Grnus IMAUS. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 54 (1879).
1054. Imaus mundus.
Lymantria munda, Walker: iv. 875 (1855).
a MOOT (ata Wepa En leC. ips s4 an tong)
BP: Z. 5:, Lond., 1867, p. 681.
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 153. 1012
(1887).
Lmaus mundus. Moore: Descr, Ind, Lep. Atk., ii. p. 54 (1879).
224. PSYCHID.
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet. b. India (2).
1055. Imaus ganara.
Lymantria ganara. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C,, ii. p. 344 (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 364 (1865).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Singapore. b. Borneo.
Genus DURA. Moore: Deser. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 56 (1879).
1056. Dura alba.
Dura alba. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 56 (1879).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 163. 1085 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2) (Ashmol. Mus.).
1057. Dura amplipennis.
Lymantria amplipennis.
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
Genus PTEROLOCERA. Walker: iv. 883 (1855).
Walker: xxxii. 367 (1865).
1058. Pterolocera amplicornis.
Pterolocera amplicornis. Walker: iv. 884 (1855).
Type. Adelaide, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (10).
River.
1059. Pterolocera insignis.
Pterolocera insignis. err. Schaff.: Lep. Exot., f. 459 (1858).
a. New Holland (3). b. King George’s Sound (2).
River. d. Queensland.
b. New Holland (6). e. Swan
e. Swan
FAMILY PSYCHIDZ.
GEnus METURA. Walker: iv. 961 (1855).
1060. Metura Saundersii.
Otkeficus saunderstt. Westwood: P. Z. S., Lond., 1854, p. 223, pl. 35.
Macalister: Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc., Dublin, 1869,
20.
Metura saundersit. Walker: iv. 962 (1855).
a. New South Wales (type). b. New South Wales (5) larvae
pupe cases.
Genus THIRIDOPTERYX. Walker: iv. 959 (1855).
1061. Thiridopteryx hubneri.
Otketicus hubnert. Westwood: P. Z.S., Lond., 1854, p. 228, pl. 35, f. 1.
Macalister: Proc, Nat. Hist, Soc., Dublin, 1869, p. 131.
PSYCHID. 225
Thiridopteryx hubnert. Walker: iv. 960 (1855).
a. New South Wales (type), also larvae and pupe cases. b. New
South Wales (2). e. Swan River,
Veination differs somewhat from Thiridopteryx ephemera formis
(Walker, iv. 959), the type of the Genus, but they agree in other
structural characters,
1062. Thiridopteryx herrichii.
Ocketicus herrichiz, Westwood: P. Z. S., Lond., 1854, p. 232, pl. 37, f. 3.
Macalister: Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc., Dublin, 1869,
p. 130.
Thiridopteryx herrichit, Walker: iv. 960 (1855).
a. Australia (type), also larvae and pupz cases. b, Australia.
Agrees in veination with the preceding.
Genus CLANIA. Walker: iv. 963 (1855).
1063. Clania lewinii.
Ozketicus lewiniz, Westwood: P. Z. S., Lond., 1854, p. 231, pl. 37, f. 1.
————————__ Macalister: Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc., Dublin, 1869, p. 130.
Clania lewiniz. Walker: iv. 960 (1855).
a. Australia (type). b. Australia (4), larvae and pupz cases.
Genus LOMERA. Walker: iv. 967 (1855).
1064. Lomera boisduvailii.
Oiketicus boisduvalit. Westwood: P.Z.S., Lond., 1854, p. 232, pl. 37, f. 2.
Lomera boisduvaliz (?) Walker: iv. 967 (1855).
a. Australia (type), also pupz and cases. b. New Holland.
I have compared Westwood’s type of Ozketicus botsduvalii with
Walker’s type of Lomera boisduvaliz and find them to be identical.
1065. Lomera albifrons: n. sp.
Frons white, thorax and abdomen covered with fawn-coloured pile,
wings fuscous, veination of fore-wings similar to Lomera botsduvalit
(Westwood), of hind-wings, differs in the sub-costal, running up and
touching the costal before the apex and then diverging again, and
the bifurcation of the vein in the cell longer.
a. New Holland (type).
Genus EUMETA. Walker: iv. 964 (1855).
Cryptothelia. Walker: (nec Duncan) iv. 970 (1855).
1066, Eumeta crameri.
Otketicus cramert. Westwood: P. Z.S., Lond., 1854, p. 236, pl. 37, f. 4.
————————_ Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1885, p. 40.
Eumeta cramert. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 436 (1859).
—_—_—_————— Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 102, pl. 118, f. 1. 1. @ (1882).
Heylaerts : Notes Leyd. Mus., vi. p. 130 (1883).
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226 PSYCHID.
Eumeta nietnert. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 83, f. 21 (1868).
Crypothelea consorta. Walker (nec Templeton): iv. 970 (1855).
a. Ceylon (type) (Templeton). b. Ceylon (2). e. Bombay.
d. Nilgiri Hills.
1067. Humeta javanica : n. sp.
A much narrower insect than either 2. cramer7Z (Westw.) or
EF. layardit (Moore), body thinner, abdomen comparatively short,
extending for less than half an inch beyond the wings, wings as long
as E. layardiz, but very much narrower, giving the insect a peculiar
character; colouration rufous grey, antennz and markings of fore-
wings very similar to those of £. layardiz.
Expanse of wings 1,5, inches.
Breadth of fore-wing in the centre ,%; inch.
a. Java (type).
1068. Eumeta layardii.
Eumeta layardit. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 102, pl. 118, f. 2, 2a.
———_—___——— Heeylaerts: Notes Leyd. Mus,, vi. p. 129 (1883) (larva).
—_—__________—__—_—. C. R. Ent. Belg., 1886, p. 174 (1882).
Eumeta cramert. Walker (nec Westw.): iv. 964 (1855).
Orketicus vartegatus. Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 114, pl. 9, f. 6a,
Onend:
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites).
1069. Eumeta wallacei: n. sp.
Leumeta wallacet. Moore: MS.
A larger insect than £. /ayardii (Moore), both wings broader,
colouration rufous grey, thorax and abdomen covered with long and
thickly coated rufous grey pile and without any black streaks, wings
very similarly marked ; fore and hind-wings with a rhore uniform
colouration, abdomen not nearly so long, extending less than half an
inch beyond the wings.
Expanse of wings 2 inches.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus DAPPULA. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 103 (1882).
1070. Dappula templetonii.
Otketicus templetonit. Westwood: P. Z.S., Lond., 1854, p. 234, pl. 36, f. 2.
—————— Heylaerts: Comptes Rendu. Soc. Ent.
Belg., 1884, p. 37.
Oztketicus tertius. Templeton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., v. p. 39, pl. 5, f.
1. 5 (1847-49).
Leumeta templetonit. Walker: iv. 965 (1855).
Dappula templetontt. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 104, pl. 118, f. 6. 6a,
(1882).
a. Ceylon (type) (Templeton). b. Ceylon (2) (Templeton), pupz
and cases.
PSYCHID. 229
Grnus AMATISSA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 138
(1862).
Bambalina. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii, p. 103 (1882).
1071. Amatissa consorta.
Otketicus (Cryptothelia) consorta. ‘Templeton: Trans, Ent. Soc., Lond.,
v. pl. 5, f. 6, 7 (1847-49).
Westwood: P. Z. S., Lond., 1854, p. 235, pl. 36, f. 3.
——————_ _ Heylaerts: Comptes Rendnu. Soc. Ent. Belg., 1884, p. 37.
Bambalina consorta, Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 103, pl. 118, f. 3, 3@
(1882).
Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 138 (1862).
A BE ae ae ee er yh
a. Ceylon (type) (Templeton), pupz and cases. b. Ceylon (2)
(Thwaites). e. Sarawak, Borneo (type inornata) (Wallace).
Otketicus consortus.
Amatissa tnornata.
GENUS MANATHA. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 346
(1877).
1072. Manatha albines.
Manatha albipes. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4) xx. p. 347 (1877).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 105, pl. 118, f. 4, 4@ (1882).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Mackwood.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites).
Genus CHALIA. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 345 (1877).
1073. Chalia doubledaii.
Otketicus doubledatz. Westwood: P.Z.S., Lond., 1854, p. 235, pl. 34, f. 4.
Psyche doubledaiz. Walker: iv. 956 (1855).
Chalea doubledatt, Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 346 (1877).
— Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 106, pl. 118, f. 5, 5 @ (1882).
Otketicotdes doubledait. Weylaerts: Ann. Ent. Belg., xxv. p. 66 (1881).
a. Ceylon (type) (Templeton). b. Ceylon (2) (Templeton), pupz
and cases.
Grnus METISA. Walker: iv. 957 (1855).
1074. Metisa plana.
Metisa plana. Walker: iv. 958 (1855).
———— Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 105, pl. 118, f. 9 (1882).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (4) (Thwaites).
Grnus CHALIOIDES. Gen. Nov., Hampson MS. ined.
Antenne strongly bipectinated, the branches decreasing in length
distally as in the Genus Cha/za ; the fore-wing longer and more pro-
duced at apex than in that genus; the fore-leg with the femur
Q 2
228 LIMACODID.
covered with long hairs, but with no tibial process such as is present
in Chalia, Eumeta, Dappula, Metisa, etc. Mouth parts are wanting.
N.B. The veination of Psychid@ differs in such an extreme manner
in closely allied species ; characters based on it are seldom of more
than specific value.
1075. Chalioides vitrea: n. sp. Hampson MS. ined.
é Antenne head, thorax and abdomen black, the wings perfectly
transparent with narrow dark margins. Fore-wing with costal vein,
two sub-costal branches before the end of the cell, the 3rd from the
end, bifid, upper radial from the upper discocellular, the lower
radial and third median veinlet from the lower end of cell on a short
foot-stalk, the first and second medians from before the end of cell
at intervals, a short veinlet in the cell, sub-median anastomosing
with an aborted internomedian. Hind-wing with a bar connecting
the costal and sub-costal, two sub-costal branches from end of cell, a
radial from the middle of discocellulars, 3rd median veinlet from
lower end of cell, 2nd and Ist median from before the end at
intervals, a veinlet in the cell, submedian and internal veins.
Larva case smooth and tapering at both ends, covered with com-
minuted vegetable matter.
Expanse of wing 1 inch.
Type. Kandy, Ceylon, in B. M.
a. India.
Chalioides vitrea. Havzpson.
FAMILY LIMACODIDZ.
Grnus SCOPELODES. Westwood: Dunc. Nat. Libr., xxxvii.
p. 222 (1841).
Bethura. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 173 (1862).
1076. Scopelodes unicolor.
Scopelodes unicolor; Westwood: Dune. Nat. Libr., xxxvli. p. 222 (1841).
Scopelodes palpalis. Walker: v. 1105 (1855).
——____—_—_—— Cotes and Swinh. (part.) : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 188,
1266 (1887).
Bethura minax. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 173 (1862).
xxii. 492 (1865).
LIMACODID&. 229
Nyssia micacea. Walker: xxxii. 481 (1865).
Type (falpalis). Java, in B. M.
a. Java (type @). b. Java (Horsfield). ec. Singapore (¢ $).
d. Sarawak, Borneo (type 7zzax $) (Wallace). 6. Cambodia, Siam
(type #zcacea 2) (Mouhot).
1077. Scopelodes venosa.
Scopelodes venosa. -Walker: v. 1105 (1855).
——_——_— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 684.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 188, 1270
(1887).
Scopelodes aurogrisea. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 126, pl. 128, f. 1, 1 a,
t 6 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 187,
1265 (1887).
Scopelodes ursina. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 3, pl. ror, f.
7, 8 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 188, 1269
(1887).
Type. ¢ Sylhet, in B. M.
Type (aurvogrisea). Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
Type (#rsznva 6 2). Darjiling and Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (¢ 9). b. Ceylon (3 3,1 ).
1078. Scopelodes testacea.
Scopelodes testacea. Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., xxi. p. 156 (1884).
——_—_——_—_——— Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., ‘B. M., vi. p. 3, pl. ror, f.
5 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 188, 1268
(1887).'
—_—_——_—_—_—_——— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. gr.
Scopelodes wunicolor. Walker (nec Westwood) : v. 1104 (1855).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (3).
Genus HYPHORMA. Walker: xxxii. 493 (1865).
1079. Hyphorma minax.
Hyphorma minax. Walker: xxxii. 493 (1865).
Type. North China, in B. M.
a. Philippine Islands.
Genus PARASA. Moore: Cat. Lep., E.1.C., ii. p. 413 (1859).
Neewra. Herr Schaff.: Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. f. 176 (1855)
(nom. preoc.).
1080. Parasa lepida.
Phalena noctua lepida. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 130, f. 2 (1777).
Parasa lepida. ‘Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 413, pl. 21, f. 3, a, 6, c,d
(larva) (1859).
230 LIMACODIDE,
Parasa lepida. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 684.
Piepers and Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1877, p. 18, pl. 2,
f. 9 (larva and veination).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 127, pl. 128, f. 2, 2a, 26
“ (1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 303.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 439.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 190. 1286
(1887).
Limacodes graciosa, Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 50, pl. 24, f. 4 (1848).
Neera graciosa. Walker: v. 1139 (1855).
——_——___—_—— Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 399 (larva).
Nyssia latifascia. Walker: v. 1136 (1855).
———————._ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 194. 1317
(1887).
Type (gvaciosa). Central India, in coll. Westwood.
Type (/atifascia). Nepal, in B.M.
a. India (3). b. Bombay (2). e. Ceylon (4) (Thwaites).
1081. Parasa hilaris.
Limacodes hilaris. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 50, pl. 24, f. 3 (1848).
Neera hilaris. Walker: v. 1142 (1855).
Parasa hilaris. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 190. 1282
(1887).
Type. Central India, in coll. Westwood.
a. India (3).
1082. Parasa media.
Neewra media. Walker: v. 1140 (1855).
Type. Jaya, in B. M. ;
a. Singapore (2) (Horsley).
1083. Parasa humeralis.
Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 171 (1862).
Parasa humeraltts.
xxxii. 482 (1865).
Walker : xxxii. 484 (1865).
Moore: Ann. Mag., N. H. (4), xx. p. 93 (1877).
Type (comsocia). Hong Kong, in B. M.
Type (¢essel/ata). Shanghai, in coll. Moore.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Parasa consocia.
Parasa tessellata.
1084. Parasa repanda.
Neera repanda, Walker: v. 1141 (1855).
Parasa repanda. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p.6, pl. 102, f. 5
(1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 191. 1290
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India.
1085. Parasa bicolor.
Neera bicolor, Walker: v. 1142 (1855).
LIMACODIDz. 231
Parasa bicolor. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 7, pl. 102, f. 11
(1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 190. 1281 (1887).
——————— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 192.
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (2).
1086. Parasa chrysochroa. /
Lamprolepis chrysochroa. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 82, f. 13 (1868).
a. Rockhampton, Australia,
GENUS ANAXIDIA. Gen. Nov.
$@ Palpi short, hairy and pofrect, antennz of male bipectinated
to half the length, the branches short, of female simple, legs hairy,
mid and hind tibiz with terminal pairs of spurs. Fore-wing with
veins 3, 4, and 5 from close to lower angle of cell, 6 from just above
angle of discocellulars, 7, 8, and 9 stalked, 10 from the angle, a
forked veinlet in the cell. Hind-wing with veins 3, 4, and 5 from
close to angle of cell, the discocellulars angled, 6 and 7 stalked,
8 free from the base and running close along 7 to middle of cell,
a simple veinlet in the cell.
Type (A. /actea), Swinhoe.
Anaxidia lactea. Swéhoe.
1087. Anaxidia lactea: n. sp.
$2 Above and below of a uniform pure creamy white colour.
Fore-wings with a discal oblique band of black scales, continuous
but more or less dentated from hinder margin just beyond the middle
to costa one fifth from apex, but touching neither ; palpi black; legs
with brown knees and ochreous tarsi banded with black.
Expanse of wings I} to 1,'5 inches.
a. Swan River ( 2 types). b. New Holland. ¢. King George’s
Sound.
Genus HILDALA. Gen. Nov.
3 Palpi upturned reaching vertex of head and thickly fringed with
hairs, antennz with the basal half bipectinate, the discal serrate,
232 LIMACODID&.
mid tibize with one pair of long spurs, hind tibiz with two pairs.
Fore-wing short, broad and rounded, veination as in the genus
Anaxidia.
Type (1. minzacea), Swinhoe.
1088. Hildala miniacea : n. sp.
3 Rosy fawn colour. Fore-wings irrorated with very minute
black atoms, an indistinct central transverse band formed by them
from hinder margin to sub-costal vein, also a more complete but
thinner sub-marginal band, bright vermilion streaks in all the inter-
spaces. Hind-wings and underside pale rosy, of a uniform colour,
unmarked; legs rosy, a black point at the knees, tarsi with black
bands. .
Expanse of wings 1,%5 inches.
a. Port Essington (type).
1089. Hildala uniformis: n. sp.
g Of a bright pale reddish fawn colour; above, the hind-wings are
slightly paler than the fore-wings, below, both wings are quite
uniform in colour, and above and below absolutely without any
markings ; face, pectus, and femora of fore-legs orange red, pectin-
ations of antennz extend rather beyond the basal half.
Expanse of wings Iy/5 inches.
a. Port Essington (type).
Genus MIRESA. Walker: v. 1123 (1855).
1090. Miresa albipuncta.
Nyssia albipuncta. err Schaff.: Lep. Exot., i. f. 179 (1853).
Miresa albipuncta. Walker: v. 1123 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 412 (1859).
Forsayeth : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 397, pl.
14, f. 8, 8¢ (larva).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 439.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 193. 1305
(1887).
Miresa guttifera. Walker: v. 1124 (1855).
——————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 194. 1312
(1887).
a. India (type gudc/ifera 3). b. India 2. e. India (4). d.
India (3) (Hearsay).
1091. Miresa bracteata.
Miresa bracteata. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), vi. p. 64 (1880).
Til Lyp. Lep: EHet., B, M., vi. ps5, pl 10a;
f. 2 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 193. 1307
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (4).
LIMACODID&. 233
1092. Miresa fumifera.
Miresa fumifera, Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 195, pl. 6,
fas.
Type. Rangoon, in B. M.
a. Singapore.
1093. Miresa nivaha.
Miresa nivaha. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 413 (1859).
———— Walker: xxxii. 474 (1865). ,
Gotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 194. 1315
(1887).
Type. Kanara, in B. M.
a. India (3) (Hearsay). b. Bombay. e. Nilgiri Hills.
1094. Miresa rubicunda.
Wyssia rubicunda. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 144 (1862).
a Rel. 478 (1805).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus NATADA. Walker: v. 1108 (1855).
Phlossa. Walker: xv. 1673 (1858).
Phocoderma. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 4 (1886). ‘
1095. Natada brevilinea.
Miresa brevilinea. Walker: xxxii. 475 (1865).
——————— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 684.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 193. 1308
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (Hearsay).
1096. Natada velutina.
Gastwopacha velutina, Kollar: Kash. von Hiigel, iv. p. 473 (1848).
——_—__————._ Walker: vi. 1394 (1855).
Phocoderma velutina. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 4, pl. 102,
f. 1 (1886).
Natada velutina, Cotes and Swinh.; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 189. 1274
(1887).
Natada rugosa. Walker: v. 1109 (1855).
Type. (rugosa). Scinde (?), in B. M.
a. Bombay (2). b. Nilgiri Hills. e. India.
1097. Natada congrua. PI. vit. f. 6.
Susica congrua, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 172 (1862).
xxxii. 473 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace), b, Sarawak, Borneo
(Wallace).
234 LIMACODID.
1098. Natada orthosioides. PI. vill. f. 17.
Miresa orthosiotdes, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 143 (1862).
PR a ct Os)
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
1099. Natada nararia.
Parasa navaria. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 415, pl. 21, f. 8, 8a
(larva) (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 482 (1865).
Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 684.
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 191. 1287
(1887). :
Susica signata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon., ii. p. 131, pl. 131, f. I, 1a, 16
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 193. 1304
(1887).
Suseca fraterna. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 131, pl. 131, f. 2, 2@ (1882).
————————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 192. 1302
(1887).
Susica cosmiana. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 440, pl. 40, f. 9.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 192. 1301
(1887).
Miresa suffusa. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 403.
Cania suffusa. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii. p. 41, pl. 124, f. 5
(1889).
Type 2. North India, in B. M.
Types (s¢gvzata and fraterna). Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
Type (cosmiana). Mhow, in B. M.
Type (sufusa). Dharmsala, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites).
1100. Natada conjuncta.
Limacodes (?) conjuncta. Walker: v. 1150 (1855).
Phiossa fimbriares. Walker: xv. 1673 (1858).
Type. North China, in B. M.
a. China (type fibriares).
Genus ANAPASA. Walker: v. 1117 (1855).
1101. Anapza oxlei.
Bombyx (Doratifera?) oxlei 3. Newman: Zoologist, App., p. ccxi (1855).
Pelora oxlet 6. Walker: v. 1119 (1855).
Type é. Sydney, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (4). b. Australia (2). ce. New Hol-
land (2). d. Sydney. e. Queensland.
GrEnus NAROSA. Walker: v. 1151 (1855).
1102. Narosa adala.
Narosa adala. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 418, pl. 11, f. 14, and
pl. 21, f. 13 (larva) (1859).
LIMACODIDz. ' 235
Narosa adala. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 132, pl. 132, f. 3, 3 @ (1882).
—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 194. 1318
(1887).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills.
1103. Narosa velutina. PI. vil. f. 8.
Narosa velutina. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 171 (1862).
oe SE SEY
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus ALTHA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 173
(1862).
Belgorwa. Walker: xxxii. 497 (1865).
1104, Altha nivea.
Altha nivea. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 173 (1862).
————_—_—___———— xxxii. 492 (1865).
Belgorea subnotata. Walker: xxxii. 497 (1865).
Candyba punctata, Moore (nec Walker): Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 418
1859).
aa Ceylon, ii. p. 133, pl. 132, f. 4 (4882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 303.
P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 438.
Cotes and Swinh. ; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 196. 1326
(1887).
Type (swbnotata). North India, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type ¢) (Wallace). b. India (4). e. Cen-
tral India (3) (Hearsay). d. Bombay (2).
The type of Candyba punctata (Walker) came from Brazil as
stated by Walker, and is in this Museum; it is generically quite
distinct from the so-called C. Junctata of India, an insect common
all over India and the Malay Archipelago; identical with A/tha
nivea and Belgorea subnotata.
1105. Altha castaneipars.
Miresa castanetpars. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 819.
—————————_ Walker: xxxv. 1936 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 193. 1309
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India. b. Singapore.
Genus MECYTHA. Walker: v. 1121 (1855).
1106. Mecytha humeralis.
Miresa humeralis, Walker: xxxii. 477 (1865).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay.
236 LIMACODID&.
1107. Mecytha fasciata.
Teara fasciata. Walker: iv. 851 (1855).
Mecytha semicana. Walker: v. 1121 (1855).
Type (semicana). New Holland, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (type).
GENUS DORATIFERA. Westwood: Duncan, Nat. Libr., xxxvii.,
Exot. Moths, p. 181 (1841).
1108. Doratifera vulnerans.
Lewin: Prodr. Ent., p. 5, pl. 4 (1805).
Boisd.: Voy. de Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 220 (1832).
Doratifera vulnerans. Westwood: Duncan, Nat. Libr., xxxvii. Exotic
Moths, p. 181, pl. 22, f. 5 (1841).
Walker: v. 1116 (1855).
b. Sydney. ce. Swan River.
Bombyx vulnerans.
a. New South Wales (2).
d. New Holland. e. Australia.
1109. Doratifera quadriguttata.
Anapea quadriguttata. Walker: v. 1117 (1855).
Doratifera lewint. Scott: Austral. Lep., p. 17, pl. 6 (1864).
Doratifera lewint. Walker: xxxv. 1936 (1866).
Type. New South Wales, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (3). b. Queensland. ce. West Australia.
1110. Doratifera denotata.
Anapaa denotata. Walker: xxxii. 474 (1865).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. New Holland.
Genus PELORA. Walker: v. 1118 (1855).
1111. Pelora pinguis.
Pelora pinguis. Walker: v. 1119 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M,
a. Queensland.
Genus THOSEA. Walker: v. 1068 (1855).
1112. Thosea cervina.
Thosea cervina. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 348 (1877).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 130, pl. 129, f. 2, 2@ (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 189. 1275
(1887).
Thosea duplexa. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 131, pl. 131, f. 3 (1882).
LIMACODID. 237
Thosea duplexa. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 189. 1276
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Mackwood.
Type (duplexa). Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
1118. Thosea aperiens.
Miresa aperiens. Walker: xxxii. 476 (1865).
Aphendala aperiens. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 129, pl. 130, f. 4, 44
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 191. 1294
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Layard.
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites). b. India (Hearsay).
1114. Thosea vetusta. Pl. vil. f. 15.
Nyssia (?) vetusta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 144 (1862).
——______——_—__—_ xxxii. 478 (1865).
LVyssia (2) biguttata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 144 (1862).
ee. 48 86).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type 3) (Wallace). 1b. Sarawak, Borneo (type
? biguttata) (Wallace).
1115. Thosea cruda. PI. vit. f. 12.
Nyssia cruda, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 144 (1862).
————____________—— xxxii. 478 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus APHENDALA. Walker: xxxii. 495 (1865).
1116. Aphendala cana.
Parasa cana, Walker: xxxii. 484 (1865).
Aphendala cana. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 129, pl. 130, f. 3, 3a, 34
(1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 303.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 192. 1295
(1887).
Type. South India, in B. M.
a. Bombay.
Genus SETORA. Walker: y. 1069 (1855).
1117. Setora nitens.
Setora nitens. Walker: v. 1069 (1855).
Miresa nitens. Piepers and Snellen : Tijd. voor Ent., 1877, p. 16 (larva).
Nyssia cupreiplaga. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 143 (1862).
SSS a (GES)
Nyssia cupreistriga. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 143 (1862).
= Xxx 478 (7865);
238 LIMACODID&.
Nyssia rudis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 144 (1862).
USE
Type 2 Java, in B. M.
a. Java é (Horsfield). b. Sarawak, Borneo (type ¢ cupretplaga)
(Wallace). e. Sarawak, Borneo (type $ cupretstriga) (Wallace).
d. Singapore (co-type ¢ ~udzs) (Wallace).
The type of rudzs from Sarawak is not now in this collection.
Genus SUSICA. Walker: v. 1114 (1855).
Tadema. Walker: vii. 1758 (1856).
1118. Susica pallida.
Susica pallida, Walker: v. 1114 (1855).
———_————— Butler: IIl. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi.p. 6, pl. 102, f. 4
(1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 193. 1303
(1887).
————— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1899, p. 192.
Tadema sinensis. Walker: vii. 1759 (1856).
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
Type (szvenszs). Shanghai, in B. M.
a. India.
Grenus DARNA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 174
(1862).
1119. Darna metaleuca. PI. vil. f. 14.
Artaxa metaleuca. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 126 (1852).
xxx. 330 (1865).
Darna plana. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 174 (1862).
—————_——_———————— xxxii. 492 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type ¢) (Wallace). b. Sarawak, Borneo
(type Alana 8) (Wallace).
1120. Darna basalis. PI. vill. f. 11.
Susica basalis, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 172 (1862).
— xxxii. 473 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Grenus IDONAUTON. Gen. Nov.
Palpi upturned, reaching vertex of head, antennz bipectinated to
half their length in male, ciliated in female, tibia without spurs in
male. Fore-wing with the apex somewhat acute, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
and 5th sub-costals stalked together, the upper radial from just
below the angle of cell. Hind-wing with the two sub-costals on
a short stalk.
Type (/. afical7s) Walker.
LIMACODID. 2.39
1121. Idonauton apicalis.
Limacodes apicalis. Walker: v. 1150 (1855).
Parasa apicalis, Moore: P. Z. S,, Lond., 1867, p. 685.
—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 189. 1280
(1887).
Nyssia rubriplaga, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 144 (1862).
eB) (EO):
a. Sylhet (type 9). b. Sarawak, Borneo (type ¢ rudriplaga)
(Wallace). ec. Singapore (with Walker’s MS. name Miresa curvi-
Sera) (Wallace).
Grnus CHEROMETTIA : Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 133 (1882).
1122. Cheromettia ferruginea.
Lelippa ferruginea. Moore: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4) xx. p. 348 (1877).
Cheromettia ferruginea. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 134, pl. 132, f. 1, 1 @,
1 6 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 195,
1322 (1887).
= = ‘Swinhoe: Trans. Ent, Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 196.
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore. :
a. Ceylon (2) (Thwaites).
Genus CANIA. Walker: v. 1177 (1855).
1123. Cania bilinea.
Neera bilinea, Walker: v. 1142 (1855).
Parasa bilinea, Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 416, pl. 11 a, f. 8 (1859).
Canta sericea. Walker: v. 1178 (1855).
| puller alley isep: Lets bs Moe vi. pao, ply loz, f. 7
(1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 195. 1321
(1887).
Miresa mollis, Walker: xxxii. 475 (1865).
—————_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 194. 1314
(1887).
Nyssta malaccana. Walker: xxxii, 481 (1865).
Type. China, in B. M.
Type (sericea). North India, in B. M.
Type (#ollzs). South India, in B. M.
a. India (é @). b. Malacca (type ? #zalaccana) (Wallace).
Genus BIRTHAMA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p- 175 (1862).
1124, Birthama obliqua. PI. vu. f. 9.
Birthama obliqgua. Walker: Journ. Linn, Soc., Lond., vi. p. 175 (1862).
—_—_——— xxiii. 493 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
240 DREPANULIDE.
1125. Birthama junctura.
flyblea junctura. Walker: xxxiii. 857 (1855).
a. Cambodia, Siam (type) (Mouhot). b. Borneo.
There is an example of this species in the B. M. from Burma.
1126. Birthama bilineata: n. sp.
é Pale reddish fawn colour, fore-wings with nearly the basal half
reddish brown limited by an oblique pale straight line from the costa
beyond the middle to the hinder margin a little before the middle,
the remainder of the wing, the hind-wings, and the whole of the
under surface of a uniform pale reddish fawn colour; fore-wings above
with another straight reddish line from the costa near the apex to
the outer margin before the hinder angle.
Expanse of wings 1,5 inches.
a. Philippine Islands (type).
Allied to the preceding; the wings are shorter, the outer margin
of the basal band of fore-wings less oblique and deeper and is further
characterized by the straight sub-marginal line.
Grnus ARRHAPA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p. 174 (1862).
1127. Arrhapa frontalis. :
Arrhapa frontalis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 174 (1862).
xxx. 492 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
FAMILY DREPANULIDZ.
Genus EUCHERA. Hiibner: Zutrige, iii. 29. 260 (1832).
Neleynda. Walker: xxiv. 1142 (1862).
1128. Euchera substigmaria.
Euchera substigmaria. Uiibn.: Zutr., 29. 260, f. 519, 520 (1832).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 613.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 474,
3119 (1888).
Cyclidia substigmartia, Guén.: Phal., i. 63. 76 (1857).
—_____—_—____——. Walker: xx. 56 (1860) and xxvi. 1121 (1862).
a. Sylhet. b. India (4). e. Assam (2) (Jenkins).
1129. Euchera rectificata.
Nelcynda rectificata, Walker: xxiv. 1142 (1862).
——_—__—_—_——— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 651.
Chorodna rectificata. Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 475.3128
(1888).
Cyclidia muricolaria, Walker: xxvi. 1438 ? (1862).
Chorodna muricolaria. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 614.
DREPANULIDA. . 241
Chorodna muricolaria. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 475.
3124 (1888).
Cychidia patulata. Walker: xxxv. 1537 (1866).
Chorodna patulata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 614.
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
Type (fatulata). Darjiling, in coll. Stqudinger.
a. India (3).
Grenus DREPANA. Schrank: Faun. Boic., ii. 2. 155 (1809).
Canucha. Walker: xxxv. 1574 (1866).
1130. Drepana eurvaria. PI. vil. f. 1.
Canucha curvaria, Walker: xxxv. 1574 (1866).
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace).
1131. Drepana trilinearia.
Drepanodes trilinearia, Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 618.
——————————._ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 477.
3143 (1888).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
1132. Drepana quadripunctata.
Drepana quadripunctata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 175
(1862).
—.W——_ xxx. 510 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
1183. Drepana micacea. PI. vII.f. 17.
Drepana micacea. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 176 (1862).
Se OE)
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Grnus DEROCA. Walker: iv. 822 (1855).
1134. Deroca hyalina.
Deroca hyalina. Walker: iv. 823 (1855).
———_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 138. 899
(1887).
Type. Himalaya Mountains, in B. M.
a. India (2).
1135. Deroca inconclusa.
Cypra (2) inconclusa. Walker: vii. 1727 (1856).
Deroca maculata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 575.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 139. goo
(1887).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
a. India (type maculata).
R
242 DREPANULID.
Genus ALBARA. Walker: xxxv. 1566 (1866).
Agnidra. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 618.
1186. Albara reversaria. PI. VII. f. 9.
Albara reversaria. Walker: xxxv. 1567 (1866).
a. Sumatra (type) (Wallace).
1137. Albara muscularia.
Fascellina muscularia. Walker: xxxv. 1554 (1866).
Agnidra muscularia, Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 619, pl. 32,
16
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 186.
1254 (1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India.
1138. Albara discispilaria.
Agnidra discispilaria. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 619.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 186.
1253 (1887).
Agnidra usta, Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 17, pl. 106, f. 2
(1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 186. 1256
(1887).
Type. Bengal, in coll. Russell.
Type (sta). Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India.
1139. Albara specularia.
Fascellina specularia, Walker: xxxy. 1553 (1866).
Agnidra specularia. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 618, pl. 32, f. 2.
——_—____—_——— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 17, pl.
105, f. 11, 12 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 186. 1255
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India.
Grenus ORETA. Walker: v. 1166 (1855).
1140. Oreta extensa.
Oreta extensa. Walker: v. 1166 (1855).
—- Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 370, pl. 114, f. 2 and pl.
18, f. 3 (larva) (1859).
P. Z. S., Lond. 1867, p. 683.
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 119, pl. 124, f. 3, 3 @ (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 185. 1246
(1887).
——————— Swinhoe: Trans, Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 190.
DREPANULID#. 243
Oreta suffusa. Walker: y. 1167 (1855).
Type. Maulmein, in B. M.
Type (suffusa). Celyon, in B. M.
a. Japan.
1141. Oreta paviea.
Oreta pavica. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 815.
—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 185. 1248
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
1142. Oreta obtusa.
Oreta obtusa, Walker: v. 1167 (1855).
——_———— Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 185. 1247 (1887).
Oreta vatama. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 816.
——_—_— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 185. 1250
(1887).
————— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 191.
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
Type (vatama). Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
1143. Oreta singapura: n.sp. PI. Vil. f. 15.
@ Fawn colour, head, pectus, and fore-legs crimson, wings with a
few brown irrorations here and there, not striated as is usual in this
genus, a bunch of pure white raised scales at the end of cell of fore-
wings, a brown straight line across both wings, from apex of fore-
wings to abdominal margin of hind-wings one-third from the base,
indistinctly marked with white on the fore-wings on the outer side, a
blackish spot with some white scales in it on the hinder margin of
fore-wings near the angle, the space outside the transverse line rather
darker than the rest of the wings, and on the hind-wings there is a
whitish space on the basal half of the costa; cilia of fore-wings
brown, of hind-wings fawn colour, underside like upperside but
more or less suffused with reddish, and with some indications of
brown striations on the wings, hinder margin of fore-wings whitish.
Expanse of wings 1,5 inches.
a. Singapore (type) (Horsley).
Allied to O. extensa, but easily distinguishable by the straight line
across both wings and by the blackish patch on hinder margin of
fore-wings near the hinder angle.
GrENnus CALLIDREPANA. Felder: Sitzber. Acad. Wiss., xliii.
p- 30 (1861).
1144, Callidrepana patrana.
Drepana patrana, Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 816,
R 2
244 SATURNIID&.
Drepana patrana. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 184. 1240
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Borneo.
1145. Callidrepana argenteola.
Drepana argenteola, Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 369, pl. 11 a, f. 1,
(1859).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 190.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. India.
Genus TICILIA. Walker: xxxii. 394 (1865).
1146. Ticilia argentilinea. PI. vil. f. 13.
Tictlia argentilinea. Walker: xxxii. 394 (1865).
a. Singapore (type ?) (Wallace). b. Sula ¢ (Wallace).
The type is a female and not a male as stated by Walker.
Grnus PHALACRA. Walker: xxxv. 1638 (1866).
1147. Phalacra vidhisara.
femerophila vidhisara. Walker: xxi. 319 2 (1860).
Phalacra vidhisara. Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 860.
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 541, pl. 201, f. 1, I@
(1887).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 587. 4011
(1888).
Phalacra metagonaria. Walker: xxxy. 1639 6 (1866).
—————_——_——— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 79.
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (metagonaria). India, in B. M.
a. Alibagh, Bombay (Swinhoe).
FAMILY SATURNIIDZ.
Genus ATTACUS. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 155 (1816).
1148. Attacus atlas.
Phalena atlas. Linn.: Mus. Lud. Ulr., p. 366 (1764).
—______—__—— Syst. Nat., i. ii. p. 808 (1767).
Cramer: Pap. Exot., iv. pl. 381, f. C, and pl. 382, f. A
(1781).
Bombyx atlas. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., i. p. 556 (1775).
—____—_—_ _—_— Sp. Ins., ii. p. 167 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. p. 108 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. p. 407 (1793).
SATURNIID. 245
Bombyx Atlas. Olivier: Enc. Méth. Ins., v. p. 24, pl. 69, f. 1 (1789).
Attacus atlas. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., 156. 1625 (1816).
———__— Walker: v. 1218 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 405, pl. 20, f. 2, 2@
(larva) (1859).
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 4, pls. 9, 10
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 224. 1535
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 197.
—— —— Hampson: IIl. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 10. 278 (1891).
a. Borneo (2). b. Singapore (2) (Horsley). ce. Java (Wallace).
d. Without locality (14). e. Poona. f. Sylhet.
1149. Attacus edwardsii.
Attacus edwardsiz. White: P. Z. S., Lond., 1859, p. 115, pl. 57.
= Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 406 (1859).
———____——— Walker: xxxii. 524 (1865).
——_—_—_—_—_———— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 60, pls. 92,
93 (1881).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 4 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 224. 1538
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (4). b. India (Hutton). e. Assam.
Genus PHILOSAMIA. Grote: P. Ac. Philad., xiv. p. 258 (1874).
1150. Philosamia cynthia.
Phalena (Attacus) cynthia. Drury: Exot. Ins., ii, pl. 6, f. 2 (1773).
—$_______________.__ Cramer: Pap. Exot., i. pl. 39, f. A (1775).
Bombyx cynthia. Olivier: Enc. Méth., v. 30. 26 (1789).
Phalena cynthia. Roxburg: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., vii. p. 42, pl. 3
(1804).
aS Eelfer|:) Joum) As) soc. Beng. )vi-sp45,,Plo5 (1837).
Samia cynthia. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., 156. 1629 (1816).
Saturnia cynthia. Westwood: ed. Drury, ii. p. 12, pl. 6, f. 2 (1837).
Attacus cynthia, Walker: v. 1220 (1855).
——__—__—_——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 407, pl. ao, f. 3, 3@
(larva) (1859).
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 4, pl. 19, f. 1, 2
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 224. 1537
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 10. 279
(1891).
Philosamia cynthia. Grote: P. Ac. Philad., xiv. p. 258 (1874).
a. India (2). b. Sylhet (3).
1151. Philosamia ricini.
Saturnia rvicini. Boisd.: Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (3), ii. p. 755 (1854).
Attacus ricint, Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 407 (1859).
246 SATURNIID&.
Attacus ricint. Walker: xxxii. 525 (1865).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 4, pl. 8, f. 1, 2
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 225. 1541
(1887).
Attacus lunula. Walker: v. 1221 (1855).
—————— Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 5 (1881).
Philosamia lunula. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 60, pl. 94,
f. 1 (1881).
a. Sylhet (type Zsa). b. China (3). ec. Java (3).
d. Without locality (6).
1152. Philosamia iole.
Saturnia tole. Westwood: P. Z.S., Lond., 1881, p. 144, pl. 12, f. 1.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 226. 1548
(1887).
a. Assam (type).
Genus ACTIAS. Leach: Zool. Misc., ii. p. 25 (1815).
Tropwa. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 152 (1816).
Plectropteron. Hutton: Ann. N.H., xvii. p. 60 (1846).
1153. Actias selene.
Echidna selene. Hiibner: Samml. Exot. Schm., i. p. 172 (1806).
Actias selene. Veach: Zool. Misc., ii. p. 26, pl. 70 (1815).
————— Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., ii. p. 400, pl. 19, f. 3, 3@ (larva)
(1859).
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 5, pl. 13, f. 1,
and pl. 14 (1881).
—- Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 123, pl. 126, f. 1, 1.@ (1882).
—————— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 306.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 223. 1534
(1887).
| Hampson): Tl) Rypmicep.iet,, B. M.. vill. non2 771500):
Tropea selene. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 152 (1816).
Walker: vi. 1262 (1855).
Plectropteron selene. Wutton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1847, p. 85.
Plectropteron diane. Hutton: Ann. N. H., xvii. p. 60 (1846).
Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1847, p. 45, pl. 5,
1 deity
Phalena (Attacus) luna. Cramer (nec Drury): Pap. Exot., i. pl. 31, f. A,
B (1775).
a. India (3). b. Sylhet. c. Java. d. China. e. Without
locality (6). f. Poona.
1154. ActiasS menas.
Actias menas. Double: Ann. N. H., xix. p. 95, pl. 7, f. 1 (1847).
—_— ‘Westwood Cab. Or, Ent., p.45,ip)122, 1 eas)
Massen und Weymer : Beitr. zur Schm., 1872, f. 25, 26.
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 5 (1881).
SATURNIIDA. 247
Actias menas. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 223. 1533
(1887).
Tropea menas. Walker: vi. 1263 (1855).
a. Darjiling (2). b. India (2). e. Siam (Mouhot). d.
Without locality (3).
Genus LOEPA. Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., ii. p. 399 (1859).
1155. Loepa katinka.
Saturnia katinka. Westwood: Cab, Or. Ent., p. 25, pl. 12, f. 2 (1848).
Antherea katinka, Walker: v. 1251 (1855).
Loepa katinka. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 399, pl. 20, f. I, 1@
(larva) (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 530 (1865).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 227. 1554
(188).
a. Assam (type ¢). b. Sylhet (Ashmol. Mus.). c. Java (2)
(Horsfield).
1156. Loepa miranda.
Loepa mtranda. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), ii. p. 424 (1864).
———————— _ Walker: xxxv. 1944 (1866).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 684.
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 227. 1555
(1887).
Antherea miranda. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 818.
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. Darijiling. b. India (2).
1157. Loepa sikkima.
Loepa sikkima. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 818.
a WVardles Wild silcsiof India,p. 7 (reel).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 227. 1556
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 198.
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Russell.
a. India (4).
Grenus SATURNIA. Schrank: Faun. Boic., ii. 2. 149. 1 (1802).
1158. Saturnia grotei.
Saturnia grote. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1859, p. 265, pl. 65, f. 2.
EE Cot CCD) en Cries padod (oso):
Walker: xxxii. 530 (1865).
Butler: Jil Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 61, pl. 94,
f. 3, 4 (1881).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 7 (1881).
2.48 SATURNIID.
Saturnia grote. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 226. 1547
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Darjiling.
Genus SALASSA. Moore: P.Z.5S., Lond., 1859, p. 246.
1159. Salassa lola.
Saturnia lola. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 25, pl. 12, f. 3 (1848).
Antherea lola. Walker: v. 1252 (1855).
Salassa lola. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1859, p. 246.
——$$—$$$———————_ Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 230. 1569 (1887).
Type. Sylhet, in coll. Harrington.
a. India ¢. b. Sylhet ?.
Genus RHODIA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 578.
1160. Rhodia newarra.
Rhodia newarra. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 578.
$$. Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881),
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 231. 1575
(1887).
Type 6. Kathmandoo Nepal, in coll. Moore.
a. India (type 9). b. India ¢. e. Darjiling (2).
The type 2 has Moore’s own type label on it, though he does not
refer to it as in Mus. Oxon.
Genus RINACA. Walker: vi. 1274 (1855).
1161. Rinaca zuleika.
Saturnia zuleika. Wope: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xix. p. 132, pl. 11,
f. 5 (1845).
Rinaca zuleika. Walker: vi. 1275 (1855).
ee Moore: 1419 bonds, 150/7,5pa0S4-
Massen und Weymer: Beitr. zur Schm., ii. f. 24 (1872).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 230. 1574
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in coll. Parry.
a. India (4).
Genus NEORIS. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1862, p. 321.
1162. Neoris huttoni.
Jeoris huttont. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1862, p. 321.
- Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 226. 1551
(1887).
Type. Masuri, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2) (Hutton). b. Darjiling.
SATURNIID, 249
Genus CALIGULA. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1862, p. 321.
1163. Caligula thibeta.
Saturnia thibeta. Westwood: P. Z.S., Lond., 1853, p. 166.
—_________—_———— Ann. N. H. (2), xv. p. 302 (1855).
Antherea thibeta, Walker: v. 1250 (1855).
Caligula thibeta. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1862, p. 321.
—______——_ —— P.Z.%S., Lond., 1867, p. 684.
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 230. 1572
(1887).
Type. Thibet, in coll. Westwood.
a. India (2) (Hutton).
1164, Caligula simla.
Saturnia simla, Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 41, pl. 20, f. 1 (1848).
Antherea simla, Walker: v. 1249 (1855).
——_—_—_——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I. C., ii. p. 399 (1859).
Caligula simla, Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881).
————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 230. 1571
(1887).
a. Simla (types ¢ 9). b. India (5).
1165. Caligula castanea : n. sp.
$2 Of the colouration of C. s77z/a but much smaller, the pale band
on the fore-wings as pale as in that species but narrower, markings
very similar to C. jafonica, Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx. p. 479
(1877), of which it is no doubt merely a pale form ; but this form seems
to be constant, and there is a fine series of it unnamed in the B. M.
Expanse of wings 4} to 4,% inches.
Type é. Japan in B.M.
a. Japan (type %).
1166. Caligula extensa.
Rinaca extensa. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 61, pl. 94, f. 2
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 230. 1573 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India.
Nearly allied to C. sziz/a, but the difference in the markings in
the centre of the fore-wings seems to be constant in all the examples
I have examined.
Genus ANTHERASA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 152 (1816).
1167. Antherea hazina.
Antherea hazina. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1881, p, 13.
Type. Japan, in B. M.
a. Japan.
250 SATURNIID&.
1168. Anthereza calida.
Antherea calida. Butler: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1881, p. 14.
Type. Japan, in B. M.
a. Japan.
1169. Antherza pernyi.
Bombyx (Saturnia) pernyt. Guérin: Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1855, p. 297,
pl. 6; f 1.
Antherea pernyt. Walker : vi. 1379 (1855).
Kirby: J. R. Dubl. Soc., vi. p. 203 (1872).
Milliere : Ann. Soc. L. Lyon, xxv. p. 1, pl. 155, f. 1, 5
(larva) (1879).
Gauckler : Ent. Nachr., xii. p. 86 (1886).
Leech: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 633.
a. China (2).
1170. Antherea yama-mai.
Bombyx yama-mat. Guérin: Rey. et Mag. de Zool., xiii. p. 435 (1861).
—_—_—___—__—_—_—_—_———— _ Comptes Rendus, lxv. p. 946 (1867).
Antherea yama-mat. Walker: xxxii. 528 (1865).
Kirby: J. R. Dubl. Soc., vi. p. 203 (1872).
a. Japan.
1171. Antherea mylitta.
Phalena (Attacus) mylitta. Drury: Ill. Exot. Ins., ii. pl. 5, fig. 1 (1773).
Bombyx mylitta. Fabr.: Syst. Ent., 558. 6 (1775).
—__—_—_—_———._ Olivier: Enc. Méth,, v. 26. 9, pl. 69, f. 5 (4789).
Antherea mylitta. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., 152. 1589 (1816).
———_——— Walker: v. 1247 (1855), and vi. 1378 (1855).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 5, pl. 2,
£5 248805).
Aurivillius: Sy. Akad. Hand., xix. 5, p. 148 (Note),
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 228. 1564
(1887).
Saturnia mylitta, Westwood : ed. Drury, ii. p. 10, pl. 5, f. 1 (1837).
Attacus mylitta. Blanch.: Jacq. Voy. dans l’Inde, p. 24, pl. 3, f. I, 2
(1844).
Phalena paphia. Cramer: Pap. Exot.,-ii. pl. 147, f. A, B (1777).
—————_—— Roxburgh: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., vil. p. 33 (1804).
Saturnia paphia, Helfer: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., vi. p. 42 (1837).
Antherea paphia. Moore: Cat. Lep. E.1.C., ii. p. 385, pl. 19, f. 1, 14
(larva) (1859).
Beavan: Proc. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), ii. pp. 40-43,
(864-66).
Antherea nebulosa. Hutton: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., 1869, p. 16.
————————— Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 5 (1881).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 306, and 1886,
p: 441.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 229. 1565
(1887).
a. India (6). b. Central India. ce. Without locality (7).
SATURNIID. 251
1172. Antherza frithi.
Antherea frithi, Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1859, p. 256, pl. 65, f. 1.
Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 396 (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 527 (1865).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 59, pl. o1, f. 8
(1881).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 228. 1561
(1887).
Type. Darjiling in B. M.
a. Darjiling. b. India (2) (Drinkwater). e. Buxar, Bhootan
(Holland).
1173. Antherza roylei.
Antherea roylet. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1859, p. 265, pl. 64, f. 1.
—____——— Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 397 (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 527 (1865).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6, pl. 7, f. 1
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 229. 1567
: (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (3). b. India (Hutton).
1174. Antherza eucalypti.
Antherea eucalyptt. Scott: Austral. Lep., i. pl. 1 (1864).
Antherea eucalyptt, Walker: xxxy. 1943 (1866).
(G9 bese IS Soles AUIS We (ek (9) (SDE
a. Australia. b. New South Wales (3). e. Port Philip (2).
d. Victoria (2). e. Van Diemen’s Land. f. Sydney.
1175. Antherza helena.
Saturnia helena. White: Ann. Mag. N. H., xii. p. 344 (1843).
Antherea helena. Walker: v. 1253 (1855).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. New Holland. b. Australia (2). ec. Van Diemen’s Land
(2). d. Moreton Bay. e. New South Wales. :
1176. Antherza astrophela.
Antherea astrophela. Walker: v. 1255 (1855). j
~ XXxll., 528 (1865).
a. New South Wales (type 9). b. New South Wales 9. ce.
New Holland 8.
1177. Anthereza helferi.
Antherea helfert. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1859, p. 257, pl. 64, f. 2.
—$—$—$———— Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 397 (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 527 (1865).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881).
25% SATURNIIDE.
Antherea helferi. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 228. 1562
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2).
1178. Antherza assamensis.
Saturnia assamensis. Welfer: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., vi. p. 43 (1837).
Saturnia assama, Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 42, pl. 20, f. 2 (1848).
Antherea assama. Walker: v. 1249 (1855).
——_—__—_—_—— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 398, pl. 19, f. 2, 2a,
(larva) (1859).
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 228. 1559
(1887).
Anthereopsis assama. Wood-Mason, Annual Report Indian Mus., p. 21
(1886).
a. Assam (type é assama). b. India (3). e. Assam.
1179. Antherza alephostra : n. sp.
@ Of a uniform pale lilac grey colour, antennz red, ocelli on both
wings small, round on the fore-wings with a small hyaline centre,
oval on hind-wings without a hyaline centre, central. portions on
both wings yellowish grey ringed with lilac grey including a pale
yellowish grey line on the inner sides. Fore-wings with indications
of an upright grey band one-fifth from base, and with a nearly
straight duplex band enclosing a pale grey band from centre of
hinder margin to costa one-sixth from apex, veins of both wings
dark. Hind-wings unmarked. Underside also uniform in colour
but paler than upperside, both wings crossed by outwardly curved
somewhat sinuous grey bands, one before the middle and two discal.
Expanse of wings 53 inches.
a. Waigiau (type) (Wallace).
1180. Antherza pristina.
Antherea pristina, Walker: xxxii. 529 (1805).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
1181. Anthereza janetta.
Saturnia janetta. White: Ann. Mag. N. H., xii. p. 344 (1843).
Antherea janetta. Walker: v. 1256 (1855).
Saturnia melvilla, Westwood: P. Z.S., Lond., 1853, p. 166.
- Ann. N. H: (2), xv. p. 303 (1855).
———_—__—— Walker: vi. 1274 (1855).
Antherea disjuncta. Walker: xxxii. 529 (1865).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
Type (adzsjuncta). Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Melville Island (type melvzlla 8). b. Australia ¢. c. New
South Wales ¢. dd. MoretonBay ?% e. Queensland 9. f. Rock-
hampton (2).
BRAHM ZID, 253
Genus CRICULA. Walker: v. 1186 (1855).
1182. Cricula trifenestrata.
Saturnia trifenestrata. Helfer: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., vi. 45. 10 (1837).
ee | «Mer Schaft. :' Leps Exot. ic pl. 17,6, do (1853):
Cricula trifenestrata. Walker: v. 1187, and 1196 (1855).
$$$ xxx. 530 (1865).
= Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 384, pl. 18, f. 7,
6, ¢ (larva) (1859).
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 200.
1354 (1887).
Saturnia zuleika. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 25, pl. 12, f. 1 (1848).
Antherea zuleika. Walker: v. 1252 (1855).
Euphranor multifenestrata, Werr Schiaff.: Lep. Exot., i. pl. 61, f 556
(1853).
Type ($ zu/lezka). Sylhet, in coll. Harrington.
a. India (2). b. Assam (Jenkins). e. Sylhet. d. Burma.
e. Java (2) (Horsfield).
FAMILY BRAHMZIDZ.
Genus BRAHMA@A. Walker: vi. 1315 (1855).
1183. Brahmea wallichii.
Brahmea wallichii. Gray: Zool. Misc., p. 39 (1832).
es Lep inss Nepal, pis: 15, 10) (1833).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 63, pl. 95,
f. 5, 6 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 231.
1579 (1887).
Bombyx spectabilis. ope: Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xviii. p. 443, pl. 31,
£3) (84).
Brahmea certhia. Walker (nec Fabr.) : vi. 1316 (1855).
— = Moore: Cat. Lep: B. 1. €., i. p..470 (1859).
Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1866, p. 118, f. 1.
—————_—— Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 685.
Brahmea conchifera. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), v. p. 188 (1880).
—_—____—__—_———— III. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., v. p. 63, pl. 95,
f. 3, 4 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 231.
1578 (1887).
Brahmea rufescens. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), vi. p. 62 (1880).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii.’231.
“1577 (1887)."
Type. Nepal, in B.M.
Type (conchifera). Sylhet, in B. M.
Type (vufescens). N. E. Bengal, in coll. Moore.
a. Assam (type sfectabz/is). b. Assam. ec. India (2).
254 BOMBYCID&.
1184. Brahmea hearseyi.
Brahmea hearseyt. White: Proc. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1862, p. 26.
Brahmea whiter. Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1866, p. 119, f. 2.
——_—_——— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 685.
Massen und Weymer: Beitr. zur Schm., ii. f. 17 (1872).
Butler: MW) Dyp: deep: Het., B. Mv. p. 62; pl..o5 tan,
2 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 231. 1580
(1887).
Type Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Sylhet (2).
1185. Brahmea japonica.
Brahmea japonica. Butler: Ent. Mo. Mag., x. p. 56 (1873).
——___________—-_ Jl. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., ii. p. 17, pl. 26, f.
3 (1878).
Leech: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 635.
Type. Japan, in B.M.
a. Japan.
FAMILY BOMBYCIDE.
Genus ANDRACA. Walker: xxxii. 581 (1865).
1186. Andraca trilochoides.
Andraca trilochoides. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 820.
Waterhouse: Aid., ii. pl. 132, f. 1, 2 (1883).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 196.
1329 (1887).
Type. Sikhim, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
Genus GUNDA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 176
(1862).
Aristhalla. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1878, p. 704.
1187. Gunda ochracea. PI. VII. f. 4.
Gunda ochracea. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 177 (1862).
———_—_—_——— _ xxxii. 579 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus NORASUMA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 575.
1188. Norasuma javanica.
Norasuma javanica. Moore: P Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 576, pl. 33, f. 6.
a. Java (type) (Wallace).
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Genus THEOPHILA. Moore: P. Z.5., Lond., 1867, p. 683.
1189. Theophila huttoni.
Bombyx huttont. Westw.: Cat. Or. Ent., p. 26, pl. 12, f. 4 (1848).
——__—__—— Walker: vi. 1506 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 379 (1859).
Hutton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), ii. p. 318, pl. 19,
f. 4 (1864).
Theophila huttont. Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 4 (1881).
——____—. _Cotes'and Swinh: :' Cat. Moths of India, ii, 166, 1103
(1881).
a. E. Indies (type) (Hutton). b. India (5).
There are four additional so-called Indian species of this Genus,
religtosa (Helfer), affinis, bengalensis and sherwilli (Hutton), very
difficult to identify in their imago state, being very like each other,
but they have been kept separate by authors because each species is
said to produce its own peculiar kind of silk.
Genus HANISA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 406.
1190. Hanisa subnotata. Pl. vill. f. 16.
Bombyx subnotata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., iii. p. 188 (1859).
Hutton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), ii. p. 324 (1864).
flanisa subnotata, Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 406.
—_____— Cotesjand Swink. - Cat. Moths of india, i. 167. 1106
(1887).
a. Singapore (type) (Wallace).
Genus LAGANDA. Walker: xxxii. 389 (1865).
1191. Laganda picaria. Pl. vil. f. 2.
Laganda picaria. Walker: xxxii. 389 (1865).
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace).
Genus BOMBYX. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 190 (1816).
1192. Bombyx mori.
Phalena-Bombyx mort. Linn. Syst. Nat., i. 11. 817. 33 (1767).
Bombyx mort. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 180. 57 (1781).
—__— Mubnie Vera, Schm., p: ror (1826):
Walker: vi. 1505 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 374 (1859).
Hutton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond, (3), ii. p. 303, pl. 19, f.
7, 8 (1864).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 3 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 166. 1098
(1887),
a. Without locality (8).
256 BOMBYCID&.
Genus OCINARA. Walker: vii. 1768 (1856.)
ie Trilocha. Moore: Cat. Lep. E.1.C., ii. p. 382 (1859).
_ Ernolatia. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 131 (1862).
11938. Ocinayra lida.
Ocitnara lida. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 381 (1859).
Ernolatia signata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 131 (1862).
—— xxxil. 382 (1865).
Dasychira apicalis. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 130 (1862).
2 xxii. 358 (1864).
Ocinara moorez. Hutton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), ii. p. 326 (1864).
Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 4 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 168. I111
(1887).
Bombyx plana. Walker: xxxiie575 (1865).
Type. Java, in B.M.
Type (s¢gvata). Borneo, in B. M.
Type (plana). Hong Kong, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type, @pzcalzs ¢) (Wallace). b. Sarawak
(Wallace). ce. Amoy, China.
1194. Ocinara signifera.
Dasychira signifera. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 130 (1862).
a sil, 958 (786).
Ocinara lactea. Hutton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), ii. p. 328, pl. 19, f.
6 (1864).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 683.
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 3 (188r).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 167. 1110
(1887).
—————— Hampson: Tl. Typ. Lep. Het.B: MM; viii. S: 200) (son).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Borneo. e. India.
1195. Ocinara attacoides.
laprepa attacoides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 171 (1862).
xxx. 488 (1865).
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
1196. Ocinara albiceps. PI. vil. f. 7.
Naprepa albiceps. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 172 (1862).
— ss eet, MID (GEOR)
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
1197. Ocinara varians.
Naprepa varians. Walker: v. 1153 (1855).
Trilocha varians. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 382, pl. 11a, f. 6
(1859).
Hutton: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), ii. p. 331, pl. 19,
f, I, 2 (1864).
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Tvrilocha varians. Moore: Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 4 (1881).
= Leps Ceylon; iy p. 136, pl..133; f. 1, ra, 10
(1882).
Swinhoe : P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 302 and 1886, p. 440.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 165. 1093
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 8. 199
(1891).
Naprepa albicoll’s. .Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 171 (1862).
xxxii. 488 (1865).
Trilocha albicollis. Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 408, pl.
15, f. 10, Io@ (larva).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 164. 1ogt
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B.M.
Type (alézcol/zs). Borneo, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites). b. Nilgiri Hills. e. Assam (Jen-
kins). d. India (8). e. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace). f,
China (2). g. Java (Horsfield).
Grnus THAUMATOPOEA. Herr Schiaff.: Lep. Exot., fig. 510
(1853).
1198. Thaumatopoea lewini.
Thaumatopoea lewtnt. Uerr Schaff.: Lep. Exot., f. 510 (1853)-
Pamea transiens. Walker: v. 1156 (1855).
Oreta sobria. Walker: v. 1168 (1855).
Naprepa pilosa. Walker: xxxii. 489 (1865).
Naprepa hirta, Walker: xxxii. 490 (1865).
Type (sodrvia). New Holland, in B. M.
Type (fz/osa). Moreton Bay, in B. M.
Type (Azr¢a). Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (type, ¢vazsiens). b. New South Wales
(4). e. East Australia,
FAMILY LASIOCAMPIDZ.
Genus COSMOTRICHE. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 188 (1816).
1199. Cosmotriche exposita.
Bombyx exposita. Lewin: Prodr. Ent., 8, pl. 7 (1805).
——_—_——— Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 223, 5 (1832)
Perna exposita. Walker: v. 1127 (1855).
Bombyx pusilla. Don: Ins. New Holl. Lep., pl. 35 (1805).
—_—_——— Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 222, 4 (1832).
Eriogaster hebes. Walker: vi. 1474 (1855).
Pecilocampa brevis. Walker: xxxii. 571 (1865).
S
258 LASIOCAMPID&.
Type (Aedes). Without locality, in B. M.
Type (dvevzs). Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Australia.
Genus CLATHE. Walker: v. 994 (1855).
Listoca. Walker: v, ro21 (1855).
Sorema. Walker: v. 1064 (1855).
1200. Clathe arida.
Clathe avida. Walker: v. 994 (1855).
Listoca lignaria. Walker: v. 1021 (1855).
Sorema nubila, Walker: v. 1065 (1855).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
Type (“gnaria). Sydney, in B. M.
Type (zzzdz/a). Sydney, in B. M.
a. Australia (2). b. Moreton Bay (2). e. New South
Wales. d. East Australia.
1201. Clathe obscura.
Trichiura obscura. Walker: vi. 1481 (1855).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
a. Australia.
Genus CHILENA. Walker: v. 1070 (1855).
1202. Chilena similis.
Chilena similis, Walker: v. 1071 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Wep. E. I. C., ii. p. 413 (£859).
P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 684.
Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 543, pl. 212, f. 5 (1887).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 197. 1334
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (4). b. India (3) (Hearsay).
Genus LENODORA. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 144 (1882).
1203. Lenodora vittata.
Lastocampa vittata, Walker: vi. 1440 (1855).
—— - Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 421 (1850).
Lenodora vittata. Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 305.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 211. 1444
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 10. 273
(1891).
Miresa subcostalis, Walker: xxxii. 476 (1865).
Lenodora subcostalis. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 145, pl. 137, f. 3, a, 6
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 211.
1443 (1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
Type (sudcostal’s). Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Bombay (2). b. India (2).
LASIOCAMPID. 259
Genus TRICHIURA. Stephens: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii. p. 42
(1829).
1204. Trichiura khasiana.
Lrichiura khasiana. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 82, pl. 3, f. 21
(1879).
Type. Khasia Hills, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. Assam (Jenkins),
Genus OPSIRHINA. Walker: vi. 1418 (1855).
1205. Opsirhina fervens.
Opsirhina fervens. Walker: vi. 1419 (1855).
———.__— )Meldola and Francis: Proc. Ent. Soc., Lond... 1879,
Tie
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. New South Wales. b. Van Diemen’s Land (2). Cc.
Queensland. d. Australia.
1206. Opsirhina obscura.
Lebeda obscura, Walker: vi. 1464 (1855).
Type. Adelaide, in B. M.
a. Queensland (2). b. Sydney. ec. Moreton Bay (2).
1207. Opsirhina australasia.
Bombyx australaste. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., p. 422 (1775).
Bombyx nasuta. Lewin: Prodr. Ent., 6, pl. 5 (1805).
Lastocampa nasuta, Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. p. 228 (1832).
Opsirhina nasuta. Walker: vi. 1420 (1855).
a. Van Diemen’s Land (5s). b. New South Wales (4). c.
New Holland (5). d. Moreton Bay (2). e. Queensland.
1208. Opsirhina marginata.
Entometa marginata. Walker: iv. 973 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land.
1209. Opsirhina parallelina.
Opsirhina parallelina. Walker: xxxii. 558 (1865).
a. Batchian (type) (Wallace).
1210. Opsirhina sobria.
Opsirhina sobria. Walker: xxxii. 556 (1865),
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Moreton Bay. b. New South Wales. e. Van Diemen’s
Land.
260 LASIOCAMPIDA.
1211. Opsirhina guttularis.
Amydona guttularts. Walker: vi. 1413 (1855).
Type & South Africa (?), in B. M.
a. New South Wales (é). b. Queensland (2).
The locality of the type specimen must be wrong. This is a
common Australian insect.
Genus ODONESTIS. Steph.: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii. p. 51 (1829).
1212. Odonestis albigutta.
Opsirhina albigutta. Walker: vi. 1419 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (5). b. New South Wales (3).
1213. Odonestis pyriformis.
Odonestis pyriformis. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 408, pl. 34, f. 7.
Cotes and Swinh.; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 218.
1496 (1887).
Type. Mussooree, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
1214. Odonestis bheroba.
Odonestis bheroba. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 424, pl. 12a, f. 5
(1859).
Walker : xxxii. 553 (1865).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 217. 1492
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites). b. Philippines. ce. Singapore. d.
Amoy, China.
1215. Odonestis leta.
Amydona leta. Walker: vi. 1416 (1855).
Trabala leta. Walker: vii. 1785 (1856).
Moores) (Gata eps Ee.) tp. 14245 splemih2 ten mec
(1859).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 212. 1453
(1887).
Lasiocampa decisa. Walker: vi. 1441 (1855).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 217. 1489
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (type decisa). b. India. e. Assam (Jenkins).
1216. Odonestis inobtrusa. Pl. vi. f. 15.
Lastocampa tnobtrusa. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), iii. p. 85
(1862).
ee xxxii. 560 (1865).
Odonestts tnobtvusa. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 217. 1494
(1887).
a. India (type 3). b. India &.
LASIOCAMPID. 261
1217. Odonestis intemerata.
Opsirhina intemerata. Walker: xxxii. 557 (1865).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Queensland.
1218. Odonestis directa: n.sp. Pl. vi. f. 4.
Brown, reddish brown in parts, antenne reddish brown, pectus,
head, and thorax with some reddish brown hairs. Fore-wings with
two prominent pure white spots at end of cell one above the other,
the upper the smaller, a brown outwardly curved line outwardly
edged with whitish from the apex to the first median vein in its
centre, beyond this line the wing is paler in colour, and between
the line and the outer margin is an indistinct sinuous reddish brown
band. Hind-wings, abdomen, and underside of a uniform pale
brownish grey without markings except for an indication below on
the fore-wings of the apical line, abdominal tuft pale, marginal line
of beth wings reddish brown, cilia pale and interlined.
Expanse of wings 1; inches.
a. Japan (type).
Allied to O. albomaculata, Bremer; Bull. de l’Acad. Pét., 1861,
p. 42; pl. 4, f. 6 4:
Genus ESTIGENA. Moore: Cat. Lep., E.1.C., ii. p. 426 (1859).
1219. Estigena pardale.
Megasoma pardale. Walker: vi. 1453 (1855).
LEstigena pardale. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 426, pl. 13a, f. 1,
1a@ @ (1859).
——_—_—_—— Snellen and Piepers: Tijd. voor Ent., 1879, p. 124.
Estigena nandina. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 427 (1859).
Walker: xxxii., 568 (1865).
- Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 149, pl. 142, f. 1, I@
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 218. 1499
(1887).
swine: rans. Ent soc:, ond., 1890, p. 197.
Gastropacha abstracta. Walker: xxxii. 551 (1865).
Lebeda scriptiplaga. Walker: xxxii. 56y (1865).
Type. Java, in B. M.
Type (zazdina). North India, in B.M.
Type (abstracta). Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (scripizplaga). Ceylon, in coll. Layard.
a. Java (3) (Horsfield). b. Bombay (2). e. Ceylon (Thwaites).
d. India (4). e. Poona.
Grnus METANASTRIA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 186 (1816).
1220. Metanastria hyrtaca.
Phalena hyrtaca. Cramer: Pap. Exot., iii. 97, pl. 249, f. E (1782).
Bombyx hyrtaca. Olivier: Enc. Méth., v. 53. 103 (1789).
262 LASIOCAMPID.
Metanastria hyrtaca. Wiibner : Verz. Schm., 186. 1916 (1816).
Lastocampa (?) hyrtaca. Walker: vi. 1436 (1855).
Bombyx laricts. Wiibner: Beitr., ii. 2, O. 3 M (1789).
Bombyx buddha g. Lefebvre: Zool. Journ., iii. p. 209 (1827).
Lastocampa buddha. Walker: vi. 1444 (1855).
Lebeda buddha. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. 1. C., ii. p. 423, pl. 124, f. 2, 2a
(1859).
Walker: xxxii. 568 (1865).
Forsayeth: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 407, pl. 15,
f. 3, @, 6 (larva).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 440.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 213. 1458
(1887).
Bombyx brahma %. Lefebvre: Zool. Journ., iii. p. 208 (1827).
Lastocampa brahma. Walker: vi. 1443 (1855).
Lebeda plagiata. Walker: vi. 1464 (1855).
Type (flagiata). Ceylon, in B. M.
a. India (7). b. Central India (5) (Hearsay). e. Ceylon.
1221. Metanastria aconyta.
Phalena aconyta. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 131, f. A (1777).
Metanastria aconyta. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., 186, 1917 (1816).
Dirphia(?) aconyta. Walker: vi. 1370 (1855).
Lastocampa aconyta. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 421 (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 560 (1865).
Lebeda aconyta. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 213. 1457
(1887).
Bombyx quadrictncta. Fabr.: Mant. Ins., ii. 111. 44 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. (1) 422. 50 (1793).
Lasiocampa trifascia. Walker: vi. 1439 (1855).
Lastocampa substrigosa, Walker: vi. 1441 (1855).
Type (¢vzfascia). North Bengal, in B. M.
Type (sedstrigosa). North India, in B. M.
a. India (4) (Hearsay).
1222. Metanastria repanda.
Lebeda repanda, Walker: vi. 1460 (1855).
>—__—_—— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M.; vi. py 2, pleror,
f. 1, 2 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iil. 215. 1470
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (2).
1223. Metanastria metaspila.
Megasoma metaspila, Walker: xxxii. 567 (1865).
a. Makessar, Celebes (6 ¢ types) (Wallace).
1224. Metanastria bimacula.
Megasoma bimacula. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 176 (1862).
XXxll. 565 (1865).
LASIOCAMPID&. 263
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type 3). b. Borneo 9°. e. Singapore
(2 g) (Horsley).
The males are very similar to that sex of WZ. datifennis, but are
redder and have a conspicuous yellow sub-basal spot just below the
costa which looks like a stain; they much resemble J/. “:dderdalit
(Butler).
1225. Metanastria plagifera.
Lebeda plagifera. Walker : vi. 1459 (1855).
——_—_—— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 73, pl. 99, £. 5
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 214. 1468
(1887).
Type. Nepal, in B. M.
a. India (3).
1226, Metanastria placida.
Lebeda placida. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 80 (1879).
————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 214. 1467
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
1227. Metanastria latipennis.
Lebeda latipennis. Walker: vi. 1457 (1855).
—— > Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I C., ii. p. 422, pl. 22, f. 2, 24
(larva) (1859).
= == Be Zeiss onde, TOO aps Oobs
Odonestis latipennis. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 72, pl. 99,
fn, 21SSy):
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 218.
1495 (1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. Assam (2) (Jenkins). b. India.
1228. Metanastria ampla.
Odonestis ampla, WNalker: vi. 1412 (1855).
—_—_—_—_——— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 72, pl. 99,
f. 3, 4 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 217. 1491.
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins). b. Sylhet. e. India (5).
1229. Metanastria obliquifascia : n. sp.
$ Rich dark chestnut brown suffused with pink, some bright chest-
nut red hairs on the palpi and in front of the eyes, also on each side
of the thorax in front. Fore-wings with a nearly straight brown
thin band from the apex to the hinder margin, one-third from the
264 LASIOCAMPID&.
base, the inner side of the band suffused with bright chestnut red,
and broad transverse diffuse band of the same colour before the
middle, a sinuous row of white spots in the disc, almost sub-marginal,
and between them and the margin the wing is suffused with chest-
nut red.
Hind-wings slightly paler than the fore-wings, uniform in colour
and without markings, cilia of both wings bright brown pink tipped
with pale pink.
Underside of the colour of the hind-wings above, quite uniform
with pale veins.
Expanse of wings 1,% inches.
a. Darjiling (type).
1230. Metanastria lucifuga: n.sp. Pl. vi. f. 5.
6 Reddish brown, palpi edged with blackish, thorax and fore-
wings of a uniform dark reddish brown, front of head paler and
yellowish. Fore-wings with a blackish brown band which com-
mences in the centre of the wing on the submedian vein And curves
gradually upwards and outwards towards apex which is suffused
with blackish brown. Abdomen and hind-wings pale reddish grey.
Underside of a uniform reddish grey without markings.
Expanse of wing's 1; inches.
a. Singapore (type).
Grenus EUTRICHA. Stephens: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii. p. 50 (1829).
1231. Eutricha hebes.
Lebeda hebes. Walker: vi. 1462 (1855).
Type. North China, in B. M.
a. Japan. b. Amoy, China.
1232. Eutricha spectabilis.
Odonestis spectabilis. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., ii. p. 19, pl. 27,
f. 3 (1878).
Type. Yokohama, in B. M.
a. Japan (2).
1233. Eutricha superans.
Odonestis superans. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., ii. p. 19, pl. 27,
f. 4 (1878).
Type. Yokohama, in Bb. M.
a. Japan.
GENuS TRABALA. Walker: vii. 1785 (1856).
1234. Trabala vishnu.
Gastropacha vishnu. Lefebvre: Zool. Journ., iii. p. 207 (1827).
Walker; vi. 1394 (1855).
LASIOCAMPID#, 265
Gastropacha vishnu. Piepers and Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1877, p. 21,
and 1879, p. 124.
Lrabala vishnu. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 425, pl. 22, f. 3, a, 6
(larva) (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 554 (1865).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 146, pl. 138, f. 1, a, 4, 2, @
(1882).
Forsayeth : Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 404 (larva).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 440.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 212. 1456
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 197.
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 10. 274
(1891).
Amydona basalis. Walker: vi. 1415 (1855).
Trabala basalts. Walker: vii. 1785 (1856).
Amydona prasina. Walker: vi. 1417 (1855).
Trabala prasina, Walker: vii. 1785 (1856).
Amydona pallida, Walker: vi. 1417 (1855).
Lrabala pallida, Walker: vii. 1785 (1856).
Type (dasalis). North India, in B. M.
Type (frastna). North India, in B. M.
Type (fallida). Java, in B. M.
a. India (3). b. Burma. ce. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot).
d. Singapore. e. Sarawak, Borneo. f. India (5). g. India
(5) (var. pallida). h. Sylhet (var. Jallida).
1235. Trabala irrorata.
Trabala irrovata, Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 375.
Journ.: As. Soc. Beng., lviii. (2) 9 (1884).
Trans. Linn. Soc., Lond., xxi. p. 55 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 212. 1452
(1887).
Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 197.
Type. Java, in B.M.
a. Java (¢ 2) (Horsfield).
This appears to be a distinct form.
Genus LEBEDA. Walker: vi. 1456 (1855).
1236. Lebeda nobilis.
Lebeda nobilis. Walker: vi. 1456 (1855).
———— Wilofermog (Ceti Iain 1, Ue (Cay He feb I (Greif) b
Butler; Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 74, pl. 100, f. 5, 6
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 214. 1465
(1887).
Type. Nepal, in B. M.
a. India. b. Sylhet.
266 LASIOCAMPID.
Genus ALOMPRA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 579.
1237. Alompra ferruginea.
Alompra ferruginea. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1872, p. 580, pl. 33, f. 8.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 197.
1337 (1887).
Type é. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India (type ). b. Assam.
Genus TARAGAMA. Moore: Cat. Lep., E.1.C.,, ii. p. 427 (1859).
1238. Taragama siva.
Bombyx stva. Lefebvre: Zool. Journ., iii, p. 210 (1827).
Lasiocampa siva. Walker: vi. 1443 (1855).
Bombyx ganesa. Lefebvre: Zool. Journ., ili. p. 211 (1827).
Lasiocampa ganesa. Walker: vi. 1444 (1855).
Taragama ganesa. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 427, pl. 22, f. 4, 4a
(larva) (1859).
Walker : xxxii. 564 (1865).
Semper: Verz. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xvii. p. 701
(1867).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 515; 1885, p. 305,
and 1886, p. 440.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 218. 1500
(1887).
Megasoma venustum. Walker: vi. 1449 (1855).
—_____—_—_—— Forsayeth: Trans, Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 406
(larva).
Megasoma pallidum, Walker: vi. 1450 (1855).
——______——— Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 219. 1504
(1887).
Megasoma albicans. Walker: vi. 1450 (1855).
Type (venustum). Punjab, in B. M.
Type ( pallidum). N. India, in B. M.
Type (albicans). Punjab, in B. M.
a. India (5) (Hearsay). b. India (6). ce. Bombay (2).
d. Java.
1239. Taragama dorsalis.
Megasoma dorsalis. Walker: xxxy. 1947 (1866).
Taragama ignifiua. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 147, pl. 142, f. 2, 2a
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 219.1502
(1887).
Taragama castanoptera. Moore: P. Z S., Lond., 1888, p. 404.
—_———_—_—_—___—_——_ Butler: Il. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., vii. p. 38, pl.
124, f. 1 (1889).
Type. Borneo, in B. M.
Type (¢gnzflua). Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
Type (castanopitera). WKangra Valley, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Philippines.
LASIOCAMPID. 267
Genus BHIMA. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1888, p. 404.
1240. Bhima undulosa.
Pacilocampa undulosa. Walker: vi. 1477 (1855).
- Moore: -P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 685.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 220.
1509 (1887).
Bhima undulosa. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 404.
Type. Nepal, in B. M.
a. India (2).
Genus POSCILOCAMPA. Steph.: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii. p. 43
(1829).
1241. Poecilocampa simplex, n. sp.
? Of a uniform reddish fawn colour, antennz with the pectinations
blackish. Fore-wings with two transverse thin pale bands, before the
middle and beyond the middle, the second more oblique than the
first and twice as far from the first on the costa than it is on the
hinder margin, and curving more outwardly. Hind-wings with indi-
cations of a similar middle band which is in continuation of the outer
band of the fore-wings and the space of both wings outside these
bands is uniformly paler, underside with the outer band of fore-wings
and middle band of hind-wings broader than it is above, the band of
hind-wings quite distinct and the basal portion of both wings dis-
tinctly darker, the veins above and below are prominent and the
marginal line dark.
Expanse of wings 33% inches.
a. Australia (type).
GENUS PORELA. Walker: iii. 772 (1855).
1242. Porela vetusta.
Porela vetusta. Walker: iii. 772 (1855).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. South Australia (Daniell).
Genus SITINA. Walker: iv. 854 (1855).
1243. Sitina vitulina.
Bombyx vitulina. Don: Epit. Ins. New Holl., pl. 35 (1805).
Liparis vitulina, Boisd.: Voy. de 1’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 217 (1832).
Sitina vitulina. Walker: iv. 854 (1855).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (3). b. Moreton Bay (2). ce. Queens-
land. d. Australia (2) and Cocoon.
268 LASIOCAMPID.
1244, Sitina trimacula.
Mecytha trimacula. Walker: v. 1122 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (2). b. Van Diemen’s Land.
1245. Sitina albicans, n.sp. PI. Vi. f. Io.
@ White; palpi brown, antennz grey, thorax with a broad brown
band down the centre, abdomen rufous brown with segmental bands
of white hairs, and white anal tuft, wings smeared with pale reddish
brown in parts, fore-wings on the hinder margin, costa beyond the
middle, and along the outer margin, the transverse white bands indi-
cated by brownish lunules on each side, the inner lunules the
darkest, the first band is just before the middle and the second just
beyond the middle, a white lunule at end of cell, and a submarginal
band of grey lunules edged with white on each side, outer portion
of wing grey with white veins. Hind-wings suffused with pale
reddish brown, with two slightly darker transverse discal bands.
Underside, pale reddish grey, a transverse central whitish band across
both wings, a submarginal line of white lunules on fore-wings and
broad marginal whitish band on hind-wings.
Expanse of wings 1;%5 inches.
a. W. Australia (type).
Genus CREXA. Walker: xxxv. 1926 (1866).
1246. Crexa punctigera.
LEntometa punctigera. Walker: iv. 974 (1855).
Crexa anthraxoides. Walker: xxxv. 1927 (1866).
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
Type (anthraxoides). Tasmania, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (2). b. Queensland. ce. Australia.
d. West Australia. e. North Australia.
Genus PINARA. Walker: iii. 761 (1855).
1247. Pinara cana.
Pinara cana. Walker: iii. 761 (1855).
Type ¢. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (5). b. New Holland.
1248. Pinara obliqua.
Entometa obliqua. Walker: iv. 973 (1855).
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. Australia (7). b. Queensland (2).
1249. Pinara divisa.
Entometa divisa. Walker: iv. 973 (1855).
LASIOCAMPID. 269
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. Australia. = b. South Australia. e. Queensland. d.
New South Wales.
1250. Pinara metapheza.
Opsirhina metaphea. Walker: xxxii. 556 (1865).
Type 9. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (3). b. Moreton Bay (¢). ce. New
Holland (9).
Genus TICERA. Gen. Nov.
Allied to Pizara and Taragama.
$ Palpi obliquely porrect, thickly fringed with hair and met by the
frontal tuft; antennze heavily bipectinated on basal half, serrate
towards apex. Fore-wing long and narrow, the outer margin very
oblique, vein 3 from before end of cell, 4 and 5 from end of cell; 6,
7, and 8 stalked; 9 and to also stalked. Hind-wing with the apex
acute, the outer margin excised, the anal angle produced and acute ;
vein 3 from before end of cell, 4 and 5 stalked, 8 bent down and
touching 7, which is emitted before the end of cell; one veinlet to the
costa from near the base of 8.
Type (Z. castanea). Mihi.
Genus Ticera.
1251. Ticera castanea, n. sp.
é Of a uniform dark bright chestnut red colour, palpi and frons
greyish yellow, two similar coloured bands across fore-part of thorax
and one in the centre, from which a similar band runs down each
side of the thorax. Fore-wings with two greyish yellow, indistinct
sinuous transverse bands best indicated on costa and hinder margin,
the first before the middle, the second just beyond, both apparently
very oblique, the first marked on the costa about the centre and the
second near the apex. Underside, wings duller coloured, body grayish
yellow.
Expanse of wings 13;°5—17%5 inches.
a. Philippine Islands (type). b. Philippine Islands.
270 LASIOCAMPIDE.
Genus GANGARIDES. Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 821.
1252. Gangarides rosea.
Afpona rosea. Walker: xxxii. 513 (1865).
Gangarides rosea. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 821.
Type. India, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (4).
1253. Gangarides vardena, n. sp. Pl. VII. f. 3.
$ Pinkish grey, palpi brown above, whitish beneath and at the
tips, antennz with brown shafts, with pinkish grey plumes, thorax
and fore-wings pinkish grey, hind-wings and abdomen pale pinkish.
Fore-wings with a black dot at end of cell, two interior transverse
bands, first before the middle, composed of a duplex lunular line
and the other beyond the middle of three similar lines, a straight
discal brown line and brown irregular marginal and apical border
limited by a sinuous lunular line, this border and all the bands are
formed by the more or less greater density of the brown irrorations,
with which the wing is covered, cilia brown. Hind-wing with a
brown marginal thin band, cilia white. Underside of a uniform
whitish slightly pinkish tinge, a brown dot at end of cell on each
wing, a discal band of brown dots which on the hind-wings is ac-
companied by some brownish patches.
Expanse of wings 34 inches.
a. Borneo (type).
Apart from its distinct colouration the inner duplex lunular band
at once distinguishes it from both the other known species of this
Genus.
Genus SUANA. Walker: vi. 1502 (1855).
1254. Suana concolor.
Lebeda concolor, Walker: vi. 1463 (1855).
Suana concolor. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 220. 1508
(1887).
Lebeda bimaculata. Walker: vi. 1463 (1855).
Suana bimaculata. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 428, pl. 13.4, f. 2, 2a
and pl. 23, f. 1, a, 6 (larva) (1859).
Walker: xxxii. 570 (1865).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 152, pl. 140 (not pl. 104),
f. 1, a, 6 (1882).
Butler: Wi Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., vi. .p: 2; pl. 101,74:
3, 4 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 219. 1506
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., viii. 10. 276
(1891).
Suana ampla. Walker: vi. 1502 (1855).
EUPTEROTID. 271
Suana ampla. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 219. 1506
(1887).
Type. Java, in B. M.
Type (é¢maculata). Sylhet, in B. M.
Type (amfla). Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Java (6) (Horsfield). b. India (3). e. Assam (Jenkins).
d. Sylhet (2). e. Bombay.
GrENnus DIAPHONE. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 188 (1816).
1255. Diaphone nana.
Omphaliodes nana. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 99, f. 14 (1868).
a. New Holland.
FAMILY EUPTEROTIDZ.
Genus GANISA. Walker: v. 1190 (1855).
1256, Ganisa postica.
Ganisa postica. Walker: v. 1190 (1855).
ee Migore.) Cat. Rep. Hal, Co, i. p..300, pl tod, ts) (1o59).
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 137, pl. 133, f. 3 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 199. 1347
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills (4). b. Bombay.
1257. Ganisa plana.
Gantsa plana. Walker: v. 1191 (1855).
——_—— Butler: dill Typ: ep. Het, B: M.,'v: p.'66, pl: 96, f. 45 5
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 199. 1346
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet. b. India (2).
1258. Ganisa pandya.
Tagora pandya. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 807.
—————— Walker: xxxv. 1943 (1866).
Cotes and Swinh.:; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 200. 1358
(1887).
Ganisa pallida. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 65, pl. 96, f. 3
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 198. 1345
(1887).
Type. N.E. Bengal, in coll. Moore.
Type (Zal%ida). Bhotan, in B. M.
a. Assam (Jenkins).
272 EUPTEROTID.
1259. Ganisa glaucescens.
Tagora glaucescens. Walker: v. 1188 (1855).
—________—— Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., ii. p. 365 (1859).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 200. 1356
(1887).
Gantsa glaucescens. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 65, pl. 96, f.
I, 2 (1881).
Type. Himalaya Mountains, in B. M.
a, India.
Genus APHA. Walker: v. 1180 (1855).
1260. Apha floralis.
Apha floralis, Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 64, pl. 94, f. 5, 6
1881).
arse a Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 198. 1342
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India.
Genus SANGATISSA. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 143 (1882).
1261. Sangatissa subcurvifera.
Dreata subcurvifera, Walker: xxxii. 375 (1865).
Sangatissa subcurvifera, Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 144, pl. 134, f. 6
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 209.
1424 (1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 10.
268 (1891).
Dreata citrinula. Walker: xxxii. 376 (1865).
Sangatissa citrinula, Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 304.
——_——_———————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 208.
1423 (1887).
Dreata triseriata. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, p. 393.
Sangatissa triseriata. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 209.
1425 (1887).
Sangatissa albipars. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 372.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 208
1422 (1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (cé¢r¢nula). Without locality, in coll. Norris.
Type (¢risertata). Pulni Hills, S. India, in B. M.
Type (altzpars). Bombay, in coll. Moore).
a. India (4). b. Nilgiri Hills (3). ce. Bombay. d.
Burma.
Genus NISAGA. Walker: iv. 885 (1855).
1262. Nisaga simplex.
Nisaga simplex. Walker: iv. 885 (1855).
rs SWINNOC esas ss LONds slosh Da sOn.
EUPTEROTID. 273
Nisaga simplex. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 210. 1438
(1887).
Hampson i Ill) Dyps epiilet. Bs M.> villi, lo. 27%
(1891).
Nisaga modesta. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 373.
—_—_————— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 305.
—————— _ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 210. 1437
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B.M.
Type (modesta). N. India, in B. M.
a. India. b. Bombay.
GrENnuS MESSATA. Walker: v. 1107 (1855).
1263. Messata plumipes.
Dreata plumipfes. Walker: iv. 907 (1855).
Messata plumipes. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 209. 1431
(1887).
Messata rubiginosa. Walker: v. 1108 (1855).
Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 138, pl. 133, f. 5, 5@
(1882).
Messata quadrifasciata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 409.
——__—_—_—_—_—_______—_——— L ep. Ceylon, ii. p. 139, pl. 134, f. 3
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 210.
1432 (1887).
Messata enescens. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 409.
—_—_—______——_——- Lp. Ceylon, ii. p. 139, pl. 134, f. 1 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 209. 1426
(1887).
Messata similis. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 139, pl. 133, f. 4 (1882).
————————. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 210. 1433
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (vubiginosa). Ceylon, in B. M.
Type (guadrifasciata). Colombo, Ceylon, in Coll. Moore.
Type (@nescens). Ceylon, in Dublin Mus.
Type (szmzlzs). Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (5). b. Manilla.
1264. Messata fraterna.
Messata fraterna . Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 409, pl. 34, f. 6.
——————————_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 209. 1429
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vili. 10. 269
(1891).
Messata castanoptera . Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 372.
1 Swinhoe: P. Z.'S., Lond., 1885;-p. 304:
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 209.
1427 (1887).
T
274 EUPTEROTID&.
Type. Bombay, in coll. Moore.
Type (castanoptera). Nilgiri Hills, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2). b. Bombay.
Genus COTANA. Walker: xxxii. 548 (1865).
1265. Cotana rubrescens.
Cotana rubrescens. Walker: xxxii. 549 (1865).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace).
1266. Cotana vidua.
Cotana vidua. Walker: xxxii. 549 (1865).
a. New Guinea (type) (Wallace). b. Dorey (Wallace).
Genus CHALEPTERYX. G.R. Gray: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond.,
i. p. 122 (1834).
1267. Chalepteryx collesi.
Chalepteryx collest. G.R. Gray: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., i. p. 122 (1834).
———_—__—_—__—— Walker: iv. 914 (1855).
Saturnea laplacet. Feisthamel: Voy. de la Fay. v. Suppl., p. 26, pl. 8, 9
(1839).
a. New South Wales (2). b. Sydney (3). e. Australia (2).
d. New Holland (4).
Genus SPALYRIA. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 370.
1268. Spalyria flavicollis.
Bombyx flavicollis, Guér.: Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat., p. 94, pl. 27, f. 1
(1843).
Lasiocampa flavicollis. Walker: vi. 1442 (1855).
Spalyria flavicollis. Cotes and Swinh.; Cat. Moths of India, ii. 207. 1415
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 10. 265
(1891).
Bombyx adolphet. Guér.: Voy. Deless. Hist. Nat., p. 96, pl. 27, f. 3
(1843).
Lasiocampa adolphet. Walker: vi. 1442 (1855).
Spalyria adolphet. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 207. 1413
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 10. 263,
pl. 142, f. 2 (1891).
a. India. b. Nilgiri Hills (2). e. Burma.
1269. Spalyria testacea. :
Dreata testacea. Walker: iv. 906 (1855).
—___—__—_——= Moore: Cat. Lep. EB. 1. €., tinp: 364 (@859)-
Eupterote testacea, Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 67, pl. 97, £1
(1881).
EUPTEROTID. 275
Spalyria testacea. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), xvi. p. 346 (1885).
————_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 207. 1416
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (2). b. India.
Genus DREATA. Walker: iv. go2 (1855).
Pachyjana. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M.v., p. 69 (1881).
1270. Dreata undans.
Dreata undans. Walker: iv. 905 (1855).
———_——— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vill. 10. 253
(1891).
Pachyjana undans. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 69, pl. 97, f
6 (1881).
Lupterote undans. Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 304.
——_——_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 206. 1409
(1887).
Type. Himalaya Mountains, in B. M.
a. India. b. Poona. ce. Koorg.
GEnus SARMALIA. Walker: xxxv. 1945 (1866).
1271. Sarmalia radiata.
Sarmalia radiata, Walker: xxxv. 1945 (1866).
Type. Philippine Islands, in B. M.
a. Philippine Islands (2).
1272. Sarmalia alba. n. sp.
$ Pure white, antennz blackish brown, frons, head and fore part
of thorax pale ochreous yellow, abdomen with two pale brown marks
near the apex, a prominent, transverse, discal band across fore-wings
slightly curving outwards; this band is continued across the hind-
wings, where it is nearly medial and is much curved inwardly on to
the costa. Underside, wings as above, except that the band on the
hind-wings does not curve inwardly on to the costa, but is in direct
continuation of the band on fore-wings; body pale ochreous yellow,
tarsi brown above.
Expanse of wings 4 inches.
a. Philippine Islands (type).
GEeNnus EUPTEROTE. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 187 (1816).
Brachytera. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 95, f. 1 (1868).
Horanpella. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 143 (1882).
1273. Eupterote mutans.
Dreata mutans. Walker: iv. go4 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C.,, ii. p. 364 (1859).
T 2
276 EUPTEROTIDE.
Lupterote mutans. Butler: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 67, pl. 96, f.
8 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 205. 1396
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (4).
1274. Eupterote undata.
Bombyx undatus. Blanch. : Jacq. Voy. Inde Zool. Ins., p. 23, pl. 1, f. 8
(1844).
Dreata undata. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 363 (1859).
== Weallleseg sceeth 3773) (aos)
Lupterote undata. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 303.
————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii...207. 1410
(1887).
Dreata undifera. Walker: iv. 904 (1855).
Type (wnudzfera). North India, in B. M.
a. Poona (3).
1275. Eupterote alterata.
Lupterote alterata. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 366.
———_—_—__——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 202. 1369
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. North India (2) (Drinkwater).
1276. Eupterote ameena.
Tagora amena, Walker: v. 1189 2 (18565).
———_—— Moore: Cat. Lep. E.I.C., ii. p. 366, pl. 104, f. 3 8, and
pl. 18, f. 1, ta (larva) (1859).
Type. Java, in B.M.
a. Java (é %) (Horsfield). b. Singapore (2).
1277. Eupterote discordans.
Lupterote discordans. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 66, pl. 96,
f. 6, 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 203.
1383 (1887).
Type. Calcutta, in B. M.
a. India (2).
1278. Eupterote dissimilis.
Lupterote dissimilis. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond, 1884, p. 368.
—_—_———_—_—_——— Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 204. 1384
(1887).
Type. Deyra Dhoon, in coll. Moore.
a. Calcutta.
1279. Eupterote affinis.
Eupterote afints. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 369.
EUPTEROTID&. 277
LEupterote affinis. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 202. 1368
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Central India.
1280. Eupterote unicolor.
LEupterote unicolor, Wampson: Iil. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 65,
pl. 142, f. 8 (1891).
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills.
1281. Eupterote subdita.
Lupterote subdita. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 361.
——————————_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 206. 1405
(1887).
Type. Jubbulpore, in B. M.
a. India.
1282. Eupterote flavia.
Eupterote flavia. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. p. 64, pl.
142, f. 10 (1891).
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in B. M.
a. India.
This insect is marked Zagora trigutta (Walker), and has the usual
printed label marked type upon it, but I can find no reference, and
it appears to be only a MS. name.
1283. Eupterote geminata.
Dreata geminata. Walker: iv. 907 (1855).
Brachytera geminata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 143, pl. 137, f. 2, 2a
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 208.
1419 (1887).
Dreata anada. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 365 (1859).
——————— Walker: xxxii. 373 (1865).
Eupterote anada. Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 202. 1370
(1887).
Horanpella placida. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 143, pl. 137. f. I, 1@
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 197. 1332
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in B. M. .
Type (anada). Kanara, in B. M.
Type (placida), Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. India. b. India (2) (var. azada). e. Koorg (var. anada).
d. Ceylon (var. A/acida).
1284. Eupterote primularis.
Brachytera primularis. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 371.
SO OLESIANG Swine) Gat. Moths Of india 20S:
1421 (1887).
278 EUPTEROTID.
Brachytera primularis. Wampson: Il. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 10.
267 (1891).
Type. Shevaroy Hills, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
Grnus MURLIDA. Moore: Cat. Lep., E.I.C., ii. p. 422 (1859).
1285. Murlida lineosa.
Lastocampa lineosa. Walker: vi. 1440 (1855).
Murlida lineosa. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 422 (1859).
——————— Walker: xxxii. 563 (1865).
Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 685.
Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 371.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 208. 1418
(1887).
——.——— Hampson: Tl) Typ. eps Het. 0B: Mi; viti. 10.) 266
(1891).
Eupterote lineosa.. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 67, pl. 96,
f. 9 (1881).
Type. Nepal, in B. M.
a. North India (Drinkwater).
1286. Murlida citrina.
Dreata citrina. Walker: iv. gos (1855).
Se Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 365 (1859).
Eupterote citrina, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 203. 1376
(1887).
Type. Central India, in B. M.
a. Central India. b. India (3). e. India (Hearsay).
Genus APONA. Walker: vii. 1762 (1856).
1287, Apona pallida.
Apona pallida. Walker: vii. 1763 (1856).
—.— Moore: ©. Z. S:, Wend:, 1872, \p. 570:
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 199. 1350
(1887).
Type. Himalaya Mountains, in B. M.
a. India.
1288. Apona cashmirensis.
Gastropacha cashmirensts. Kollar: Kash. von Hiigel, p. 472, pl. 21, f. 4
(1848).
Apona cashmirensis. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 199.
1349 (1887).
a. India.
1289. Apona plumosa.
Apona plumosa. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1872, p. 579.
EUPTEROTID£. 279
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 199. 1351
Apona plumosa.
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vili. 9. 251
(1891).
a. Nilgiri Hills (type ¢). b. Burma. ec. Nilgiri Hills.
Genus PALIRISA. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 360.
1290. Palirisa lineosa.
Jana lineosa. Walker: iv. 912 (1855).
Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 365 (1859).
Butler: Wl) Gyp: dep: Het: .BY Mi, vy. p: 71, pl. 98, f 4
(1881).
Palirisa lineosa. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1884, p. 360.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 202, 1366
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet.
Genus TAGORA. Walker: v. 1188 (1855).
1291. Tagora patula.
Tagora patula. Walker: v. 1189 (1855).
———— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 366 (1859).
P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 681.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 70, pl. 98, f. 1, 2
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 201. 1359
(1887).
Sphingognatha khasiana. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 77 (1879).
Se | Cotes and) swank=: “Gat. Moths/of India, ii; 207.
1361 (1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Assam (3) (Jenkins). b. India. e. Sylhet.
1292. Tagora pallida.
Jana pallida. Walker: iv. 912 (1855).
————— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 681.
Tagora pallida. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 71, pl. 98, f. 3
(1881).
Sphingognatha pallida. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 201.
1362 (1887).
Sphingognatha asclepiades. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 94, f. 1 (1868).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo. b. Without locality.
Grnus MELANOTHRIX. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 94, f. 2
(1868).
12938. Melanothrix nymphaliaria.
Gnophos (?) nymphaharia. Walker: xxxy. 1598 (1866).
280 COSSIDAE.
Melanothrix pulchricolor. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 94, f. 2 (1868).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Penang (Ormerod).
FAMILY COSSIDZE.
GrNus STRIGOIDES. Guérin: Cuvier’s Régne Animal Ins.,
P+ 505 (1844).
Duomitus. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5) vi., p. 68 (1880).
1294. Strigoides strix.
Phalena-Noctua strix. Linn.: Mus. Lud. Ulr., 377 (1764).
—__—__—___—__—____————_ Syst. Nat., i. 2. 832. 82 (1767).
——_——_———————— Clerck: Icon., pl. 51, f. 1 (1764).
Phalena-Bombyx strix. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. 77, pl. 145, f. A (1777).
Bombyx strix. Oliv.: Enc. Méth., v. 56. 120 (1789).
Ayleutes strix. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 195 (1816).
Cossus strix. Walker: vii. 1521 (1856).
—— Piepers and Snellen: Tijd. voor Ent., 1877, p. 22 (larva).
Zeuzera bubo. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), x. p. 228 (1882).
Type (ué0). New Britain, in B. M.
a. Makian, Celebes (3) (Wallace). b. Makessar, Celebes (Wal-
lace). e. Ternate (3) (Wallace). d. Bourou.
1295. Strigoides ceramica.
Zeuzera ceramica, Walker: xxxii. 587 (1865).
Duomitus ligneus. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), vi. p. 68 (1880).
——_—_—_—_—_—_—________——_ II. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 29, pl. 108,
f. 3 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 234. 1599
(1887).
Type (4gneus). Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Ceram (type) (Wallace).
1296. Strigoides lituratus.
Cossus lituratus. Don.: Epit. Ins. New Holl., pl. 37 (1805).
—___—_——— bBoisd.: Voy. de 1’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 235. 1 (1832).
Zeuzera liturata. Walker: vii. 1540 (1856).
Xyrena camarine. Herr Schaff.: Lep. Exot. Sp. Nov., i. f. 162 (1853).
a. Van Diemen’s Land (7). b. Queensland. ce. New
Holland (6).
1297. Strigoides fuseus. n.sp.
$ 2 Dark pinkish brown, thorax with a broad grey band on each
side, internally lined with black, abdomen white at the base, wings
covered with transverse blackish strigee. Fore-wings white at the
extreme base, a whitish discal spot, from whence there is a whitish
streak to the apex and the wing is slightly smeared with white in
COSSID. 281
parts in the male, cilia white with square brown spots at the ex-
tremities of the veins. Hind-wings with a similar cilia on the upper
part, pure white cilia at the anal angle. Underside, thorax and
abdomen white, wings streaked with white.
Expanse of wings 3 43°5, ? 5745 inches.
a. Queensland (é 2 types). b. New South Wales.
Allied to S. Zituratus (Walker).
1298. Strigoides tenebrifer.
Cossus tenebrifer. WNalker: xxxii. 585 (1865).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. N. Australia (2).
1299. Strigoides hyphinoé.
Phalena hyphinoe. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. 91, pl. 154, f. B (1777).
Bombyx hyphinoe. ¥abr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 181. 64 (1781).
——_—_—_—_————— Mant. Ins., ii. 116. 81 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. 436. gt (1793).
SaaS a ce Cet He eve 5Os EGC E89).
Phalena-Bombyx hyphinoe. Gmel.: ed. Syst. Nat., i. 5.2417. 512 (1788).
Chalcidica hyphinoe. Uiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 197 (1816).
Zeuzera hyphinoe. Walker: vii. 1535 (1856).
Zeuzera alboatra. Walker: xxxii. 589 (1865).
Type (alboatra). Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. North Australia.
1800. Strigoides decoratus. n. sp.
? Brown tinged with pinkish, thorax with a broad whitish band on
each side, abdomen white at the base, wings with some white hairs
at their base. Fore-wings with four longitudinal bands of more or
less confluent, large white spots, Ist along costa, the spots largest
along the middle and gradually becoming smaller towards each
extremity, 2nd from middle of cell to apex, those in the cell small
and becoming large and double towards the apex, 3rd just below the
middle, of a uniform size and double, from the base to the outer
margin, 4th along the hinder margin. Hind-wings with some white
on the outer margin and with white cilia. Underside with two
bands of spots on each wing and some spots near the outer margin.
Expanse of wings 53 inches.
a. Swan River.
A much damaged example without abdomen of this beautiful
species, allied to nothing I know of.
Genus ZEUZERA. Latr.: Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxiv., p. 186
(1804).
Hinneya. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 153 (1882).
1801. Zeuzera scalaris.
Hepialus scalaris. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 208. 4 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii, 135. 7 (1787).
282 COSSIDA.
Phalena-Hepialus scalaris. Gmel.: ed. Syst. Nat., i. 5. 2618. 1304 (1788).
Cossus scalaris. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. 2. 5. 5 (1793).
Phalena scalavis. Don.: Ins. India, pl. 50 (1800).
Morphets scalaris. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 196 (1816).
Zeuzera bivittata. Walker: xxxii. 586 (1865).
————————_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 232. 1587
(1887).
Type (d¢vittata). North India, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot). e. Bengal.
1302. Zeuzera congerens. n.sp.: Pl. VIII. f. 5.
White, head ochreous in front, thorax brown with a whitish
stripe on each side which meets behind the head. Fore-wings covered
with square brown spots, a broad longitudinal white streak below
the costa and another above the hinder margin. Hind-wings and
abdomen white, abdomen with brown segmental bands. Under-side
much as above, segmental bands on abdomen darker.
Expanse of wings 23 inches.
a. New Holland (type). b. New Holland.
Much resembles Z. scalarzs (Walker) from India, but there are
two white stripes on each fore-wing instead of one and the upper
stripe is almost sub-costal instead of being in the middle.
1303. Zeuzera pusilla.
Zeuzera pusilla. Walker: vii. 1538 (1856).
———————— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., vi. p. 28, pl. 107,
f. 9 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh., Cat. Moths of India, ii. 234. 1596
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India. b. Nilgiri Hills (3).
1304. Zeuzera coffex.
Zeuzera coffee. Neitner.: Obs. Enemies of Coffee in Ceylon, p. 21 (1861).
——— Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 154, pl. 143, f. 1, 1a, 16
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 232. 1588
(1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 11. 283 (1891).
Zeuzera roricyanea. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., vi. p. 177 (1862).
xxxii. 586 (1865).
Zeuzera oblita. Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 198, pl. 6, f. 9.
Type (od/z¢a). Rangoon, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type vorzcyanca) (Wallace).
1305. Zeuzera multistrigaria.
Zeuzera multistrigaria. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1881, p. 327.
——__—_—_—_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, i. 233.
1593 (1887).
Zeuzera indica. Walker (nec Herr Schiff.) : vii. 1536 (1856).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Sylhet. b. India (4) (Hutton).
COSSID 4. 283
1306. Zeuzera leuconota.
Zeuzera leuconota. Walker: vii. 1537 (1856).
——____— Mgore= Cat, Lep, E.1.C., ii. p. 436 (1859).
P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 685.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 28, pl. 108,
f, 1, 2 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 233. 1591
(1887).
Hinneya leuconota. Moore; Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 152, pl. 143, f. 3, 3@
(1882).
Type. Ceylon, in B.M.
a. India (3). b. China.
1307. Zeuzera signata.
Zeuzera signata. Walker: vii. 1537 (1856).
————_—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 234. 1597
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. India.
1308. Zeuzera celebesa.
Zeuzera celebesa. Walker: xxxii. 588 (1865).
a. Menado, Celebes (type ¢) (Wallace).
1309. Zeuzera mineus.
Phalena-Bombyx mineus. Cramer: Pap. Exot., ii. pl. 131, f. D (1777).
Zeuzera mineus. Walker: vii. 1535 (1856).
—————— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 436 (1859).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 233. 1592
(1887).
Zeuzera minea. WDon.: Ins. Ind., p. 82, pl. 53, f. 1 (1800).
Chalcidica minea. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 197 (1816).
a. India (3). b. Assam (Jenkins). e. Cambodia, Siam (3)
(Mouhot).
GENUS DEGIA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 177
(1862).
1310. Degia imparata.
Degia tmparata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 178 (1862).
XXxil. 600 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
The genus Degia differs from Cossws in having the antennz the
same as it is in the genus Zewzera and in having veins 8 and 9 of the
fore-wing stalked instead of veins 7 and 8.
GENUS MEKLA. Gen. Nov.
6 Allied to the genus Degia, but differs from it in having veins
9 and to of fore-wings stalked instead of veins 8 and 9.
284 COSSID.
1311. Mekla deficiens.
Degia deficiens. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 178 (1862).
xxxii. 600 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak (2).
Genus ARBELA. Moore: P.Z.5., Lond., 1879, p. 411.
1312. Arbela quadrinotata.
Cossus (2) guadrinotata 3. Walker: vii. 1521 (1856).
Arbela quadrinotata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 412.
Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 155, pl. 143, f. 3 (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 235.
1603 (1887).
Cossus abruptus 8. Walker: xxxii. 584 (1865).
—_—__—__—_———. Cotes and Swinh.: /. ¢., 232, 1581.
Cossus tessellatus. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 85 (1879).
—__—_—_. Waterhouse: Aid., pl. 187, f. 8 (1890).
Arbeta tessellata. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1879, p. 411.
—_—_—————.. Cotes and Swinh.: Z. ¢., 235. 1604.
Zeuzera pardicolor. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 86 (1879).
Cotes and Swinh., /. c., 234. 1595.
Arbela tetraonis. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 411, pl. 34, f. 3.
——__—__—_——— Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond., 1885, p. 307.
Cotes and Swinh.: /. ¢,, 235. 1605.
Type. Ceylon, in B.M.
Type (abruptus). India, in B. M.
Type (fardicolor). Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
Type (¢etraonzs). Bombay, in coll. Moore.
a. Bombay. b. Bangalore (Minchin).
A very variable insect.
Genus CULAMA. Walker: vii. 1524 (1856).
1813. Culama australis.
Culama australis. Walker: vii. 1525 (1856).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Queensland. b. Van Diemen’s Land. ce. New South
Wales.
Genus COSSUS. Fabr.: Ent. Syst., iii. (2), p. 3 (1794).
1314. Cossus caliginosus.
Cossus caliginosus. Walker: vii. 1522 (1856).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. New South Wales.
1315. Cossus chloratus. n.sp.: Pl. vill. f. 8.
é Reddish grey, head and thorax reddish. Fore-wings reddish for
two-thirds the length, transversely striated, thickly on the reddish
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part, costa with some brown marks. Hind-wings reddish grey, with
the costal space white, abdomen grey.
Expanse of wings 1;45 inches.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
1316. Cossus cadambea.
Cossus cadambe. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 822.
————_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 232. 1582
(1887).
Waterhouse: Aid., pl. 187, f. 7 (1890).
Type. Calcutta, in coll. Moore.
a. Bombay (3).
Genus PHRAGMATA®CIA. Newman: Zool. viii., p. 2931 (1850).
1317. Phragmatecia castanee.
Bombyx castanee. Hibner: Beitr., ii. 1. 9, pl. 1, f. C (1790).
Phragmatecia castanee. Wampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 11.
284 (1891).
Bombyx castanea. Esp.: Schm., iii. 27, pl. 94, cont. 25, f. 1 (1807).
Bombyx arundinis. NWiibner: Bomb., 151. 1, pl. 47, f. 200, 201 (1803).
Cossus arundints. Ochs: Schm. von Eur., iii. 98. 5 (1810).
Zeuzera arundinis. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 196 (1816).
Meig.: Syst. Besch. Eur. Schm., ii. 188. 1, pl. 76,
f. 4 (1820).
Steph. : Entomologist, p. 160 (1841).
Herr Schiff.: Samml. Eur. Schm. Text, ii. 13. 6
(1850).
Phragmatecia avundinis. Newman: Zool., viii. p. 2931 (1850).
—— Walker: vii. 1543 (1856).
a. India.
1318. Phragmatecia gummata. n.sp.: Pl. vill. f. 14.
$ Dull dark brown; antennz, head, thorax, and fore-wings of a
uniform dull dark brown colour. Fore-wings with indications of a
discal transverse very oblique band of brown spots, the wing is
covered with minute brown irrorations, otherwise it is quite un-
marked. Hind-wings and abdomen brownish grey. Underside
uniformly of the same colour, unmarked.
Expanse of wings 1,4, inches.
a. Java (type).
Allied to P. zwpura (Hampson).
Genus COSSODES. White: App. Grey’s Journ. Exped. Discov.
Austral., p. 477 (1841).
Turoma. Herr Schiaff.: Lep. Exot. Sp. i. p. 149 (1853).
1319. Cossodes lyonetii.
Cossodes lyonetiz. White: App. Grey’s Journ. Exped. Discov. Austral.,
P. 477 (1841).
286 HEPIALIDA&.
White: Entomologist, p. 350 (1842).
Walker: vii. 1526 (1856).
Cossodes lyonetiz.
Herr Schaff.: Lep. Exot. Sp., i. f. 149 (1853).
Turoma lyonetit.
a. King George’s Sound.
GENuS PTILOMACRA. Walker: v. 1098 (1855).
1320. Ptilomacra senex.
Ptilomacra senex. Walker: v. 1098 (1855).
New Holland, in B. M.
e. Queensland.
Type.
b. New South Wales.
a. New Holland.
FAMILY HEPIALIDS.
GEenus OXYCANUS. Walker: vii. 1573 (1859).
1321. Oxycanus australis.
Oxycanus australis, Walker: vii. 1574 (1859).
Porina australis. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1890, p. 1121.
Pielus maculosus. Felder : Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 81, f. 1 (1868).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land.
1322. Oxycanus fuscomaculatus.
Oxycanus fuscomaculatus. Walker: vii. 1574 (1856).
Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1890, p.
Porina fuscomaculata.
1120.
Oxycanus pardalinus. Walker: xxxii. 598 (1865).
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
Type (fardalinus). South Australia, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (12). b. New South Wales. Cc.
Queensland (2).
1323. Oxycanus rufescens.
Oxycanus rufescens. Walker: vii. 1575 (1856).
Porina rufescens. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1890, p. 1122.
Oxycanus subvarius. Walker: vii. 1575 (1856).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
Type (szbvarius). Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land.
1324. Oxycanus cervinata.
Elhamma cervinata. Walker: xxxiii. 595 (1865).
Porina cervinata. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 381.
Type. Auckland, New Zealand, in B. M.
a. South Island, New Zealand (2).
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1325. Oxycanus umbraculata.
Pielus umbraculatus. Guérin; Ent. Mo. Mag., v. p. 1 (1868).
a. New Zealand (2).
Genus PORINA. Walker: vii. 1572 (1856).
1326. Porina signata.
Elhamma signata. Walker: vii. 1563 (1856).
Porina signata. Butler: Lep. N. Zealand, pl. ii., f. 8 (1874).
Porina novezcalande. Walker: vil. 1573 (1856).
Type. New Zealand, in B. M.
Type (zovezealande). New Zealand, in B. M.
a. South Island, New Zealand (2).
1327. Porina dirempta.
Porina dirempta. Walker: xxxii. 597 (1865).
Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1890, p. 1121.
Type. South Australia, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land,
Genus ELHAMMA. Walker: vii. 1561 (1856).
1328. Elhamma inconclusa.
Elhamma inconclusa. Walker: vii. 1562 (1856).
Perissectis inconclusa. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1890, p.
1119.
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (5).
GEenus ONCOPERA. Walker: vii. 1558 (1856).
1329. Oncopera intricata.
Oncopera intricata. Walker: vii. 1559 (1856).
Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
Type.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (7). b. New Holland (3). e. Swan
River.
Genus FRAUS. Walker: vii. 1564 (1856).
Hectomanes. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1890, p. 1125.
1330. Frais simulans.
Fraiis simulans. Walker: vii. 1564 (1856).
Hectomanes simulans. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1890, p. 1126.
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (4). b. New Holland (4).
Genus CASANA. Walker: xxxii. 591 (1865).
1331. Casana trichiloides. PI. vill. f. Io.
Casana trichiloides. Walker; xxxii. 591 (1865).
a. Aru (type) (Wallace).
288 HEPIALID.
Grenus CHARAGIA. Walker: vii. 1569 (1856).
1332. Charagia virescens.
LHepialus virescens. Double: Dieffenbach’s New Zealand, i. 284. 114
(1843).
Charagia virescens. Walker: vii. 1569 (1856).
—_——_———————._ Scott: Trans. Ent. Soc., N. S. W., ii. p. 29 (1869).
Butler: P. Z.S., Lond., 1877, p. 380.
—————————_ Gossett: Trans. N. Z. Inst., 1879, p. 347 (larva).
a. New Zealand. .
1333. Charagia argyrographa.
Charagia argyrographa, Y¥elder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 81, f. 2 (1868).
a. New Holland (2). b. King George’s Sound (2).
1834. Charagia pomalis. n.sp. Pl. VIII. f. 3.
$ Pale apple green, thorax with a yellowish grey band in front
and with some similarly coloured hairs overlapping the base of fore-
wings ; hind-wings and abdomen paler than fore-wings and thorax ;
fore-wings with a discal transverse thin macular ochreous grey band,
reaching neither the costa nor the hinder margin; hind-wings with
some whitish hairs towards the base; wings below of a uniform pale
greenish grey with the apical portions strongly tinged with yellow.
Expanse of wings 23% inches.
a. Queensland (type).
This insect is in the B. M. without name; it is allied to nothing I
know of.
1335. Charagia lignivora.
LfHepialus lignivorus. Lewin: Prodr. Ent., 17, pl. 16 (1805).
—_—_—_—_—————— Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 234 (1832).
———_——_—_—_—_————_ Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1890, p. 1129.
Charagia lignivora. Walker: vii. 1570 (1856).
————__————_ Scott: Trans. Ent. Soc., N. S. W.; ii. p. 29 (1869).
Charagia lewintt, Walker: vii. 1570 (1856).
—————— seott; “Trans: Ent. Soc,, N.S. Wa, tip. 3011609).
Type (¢ewznzz). Sydney, in B. M.
a. Queensland (2). b. New South Wales.
1336. Charagia lamberti.
Charagia lambertt. Walker: vii. 1571 (1856).
Type. New Holland, in B. M.
a. Australia.
1337. Charagia rubroviridans.
Charagia rubroviridans. Walker: vii. 1570 (1856).
Type. New Zealand, in B. M.
a. Queensland.
1338. Charagia dulcis. n. sp.
$ Thorax and fore-wings grass green, abdomen and hind-wings
red, fore-wings with two discal transverse white bands, stopping
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short of both costa and hinder margin, both edged on each side with
brown, the bands are well separated and parallel to the outer
margin and to each other and have a semi-macular appearance as if
formed of so many connected lunules, outer and hinder margins with
a brown band, cilia white. Underside of a uniform reddish colour
with the white bands of the fore-wings showing through.
Expanse of wings 4345 inches.
a. Swan River (type) (Curteis).
1339. Charagia hectori.
Charagia hectorz. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1877, p. 380.
Type. North Island, New Zealand, in B. M.
a. South Island, New Zealand (2).
Genus PIELUS. Walker: vii. 1576 (1856).
Trictena. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1890, p. 1135.
1340. Pielus tasmaniz.
Pielus tasmaniea. Walker: vii. 1577 (1856).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Queensland (2). b. New Holland (2).
1341. Pielus labyrinthicus.
Pielus labyrinthicus. Don.: Epit. Ins. New Holl., pl. 38 (1805).
—_________ Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 236. 3 (1832).
————___—_——— Walker: vii. 1577 (1856).
Trictena labyrinthicus. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1899,
p- 1135-
Cossus argenteus. WDon.: Epit. Ins. New Holl., pl. 38 (1805).
——_—______—. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep. 237. 4 (1832).
Epiolus argenteus. Herr Schaff.: Lep. Exot. Sp., i. pl. 41, f. 47, 48 (1853).
Pielus atripalpus. Walker: vii. 1577 (1856).
Type (atripalpus). Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (5). b. Swan River. ce. New
Holland (2). d. Queensland. e. King George’s Sound.
f. Australia (2).
1342. Pielus hydrographus.
Pielus hydrographus. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 80, f. 3 (1868).
a. Swan River.
Felder’s plate represents a female; the Swan River specimen is a
male, and is exactly similar in markings to the plate, and though allied
to P. labyrinthicus (Don.), which is a variable species, this seems to
be separate.
1343. Pielus albofasciatus. n. sp.
$¢@ Head, thorax, and fore-wings brown tinged with pinkish ; fore-
wings with the usual crenulations, a broad white longitudinal stripe
:
290 HEPIALID#.
from the base along the centre to one-fifth from the outer margin
where it bends up to the apex, with sides of the stripe more or less
distorted, mostly so just before the bend, immediately below which
are three small spots in the male, also a thin submarginal white
stripe close to the margin, running almost up to the apex. Hind-
wings and abdomen grey, both covered with white hairs towards and
up to the base; legs greyish brown, pinkish beneath.
Expanse of wings $ 33%, 2 63% inches.
a. Swan River (6 ? types).
Allied to P. labyrinthicus, an insect so variable, I hesitate to
describe any form allied to it, but the markings of this form are so
peculiarly distinct, it looks like a good species.
1344. Pielus ingens.
Charagia ingens. Walker: xxxii. 596 (1865).
Pielus ingens. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1890, p. 1134.
Pielus erythrinus. Walker: xxxii. 599 (1865).
Type. New Zealand, in B. M.
Type (evythrinus). Australia, in B. M.
a. Australia.
1345, Pielus swainsoni.
Pielus swainsoni. Scott: Austral. Lep., ii. p. 11, pl. 4 (1864).
———_——— Walker: xxxv. 1951 (1866).
a. Australia (3).
Grnus PERISSECTIS. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W.,
1890, p. IITIQ.
13846. Perissectis australasie.
Hepialus australasie. Walker: vii. 1558 (1856).
Perissectis australasie, Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W., 1890, p. 1119.
Type. Sydney, in B.M.
a. New South Wales.
Grnus PHASSUS. Walker: vii. 1566 (1856).
1347. Phassus signifer.
Phassus signifer. Walker: vii. 1568 (1856).
——_—_— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 30, pl. 109,
f, 2 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 237. 1622
(7887).
—— Leech 2. 2.131, ond. 600.) AG:
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (2). b. Assam (Jenkins).
HEPIALID&. 291
1348 Phassus purpurescens.
Phassus purpurescens. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 156, pl. 143, f. 4
1882).
ae See Cat. Moths of India, ii. 237.
1620 (1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon.
1349. Phassus punctimargo. Hampson MS. ined.
$¢ Head and thorax dark red brown, abdomen duller brown. Fore-
wing dark red brown, the inner area, two oblique bands on the outer
area and the outer angle with a glossy leaden tinge; some very
indistinct yellowish quadrate marks on the costa, two indistinct
post-medial lines, the inner with a white spot inside it beyond the cell,
the outer curved at middle ; between these two lines is a series of
- irregular ring marks, a similar submarginal series, traces of white
specks on the outer margin, some indistinct irregular ring marks on
inner area. Hind-wing pale brown with two very indistinct dark
marks near the apex, the outer margin dark.
2 Paler red brown, fore-wing with the white spots absent, the
outer post-medial line nearly straight, a series of prominent white
spots and streaks on outer margin of both wings, more or less
conjoined in places and differently developed in the several examples.
Expanse of wings ¢ 54, 2 90 to 108 mm.
Type. Sykkim, in coll. Elwes.
a. India.
1350. Phassus viridis. n. sp.
é Head, thorax, and fore-wings green, fore-wing with a cluster
of two or three spots at the end of the cell, veins and cilia fawn
colour, abdomen and hind-wings greyish bronze; hind-wings very
thinly clothed, veins and cilia fawn colour. Underside of a uniform
pale greyish brown like the colour of the hind-wings above, quite
unmarked.
Expanse of wings 33‘; inches.
a. Nilgiri Hills (type).
1351. Phassus albofasciatus.
Phassus albofasciatus. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1879, p. 413, pl. 34, f. 8.
—_—————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 236.
1616 (1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 11. 288
(1891).
Type. Nilgiri Hills, in coll. Moore.
a. Nilgiri Hills.
1352. Phassus damor.
Phassus damor. Moore; Cat. Lep. E. 1. C., ii. p. 437 (1859).
U 2
292 NOTODONTID.
Phassus damor. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 31, pl. 109, f. 3
(1886).
— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 236. 1618
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2) (Hutton).
Genus ZELOTYPIA. Scott: Trans. Ent. Soc., N.S. W., ii. p. 347
(1869).
1353. Zelotypia stacyi.
Zelotypia stacyz. Scott: Trans. Ent. Soc., N.S. W., ii. p. 38 (1869).
———————— Olliff: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. W. (2), ii. p. 467 (1887).
Leto stacyi. Meyrick: Proc. Linn. Soc., N. S. W., 1890, p. 1133.
a. Queensland (2).
FAMILY NOTODONTIDZ.
Sus-Famiry PHALERINA.
Genus PHALERA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 146 (1816).
1354. Phalera sangana.
Phalera sangana. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 433 (1859).
—_—_______—_———_ P. ZS, 186, p. 682.
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B.M., vi. p. 10, pl. 103,
f. 4 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 221. 152
(1887).
Phalera arenosa. Butler: Ann. Mag., N. H. (5), vi. p. 66 (1880).
Ils yp: ep: Het, B: M.. vic p20; plozo3iit
3 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 220. 1514
(1887).
Phalera stigmigera. Butler: Ann. Mag., N. H. (5), vi. p. 66 (1880).
yp eps Het) Sb. :M i nviaipsOsnp sano
f. 5 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 222, 1523
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
Type (avenosa). Darjiling, in B. M.
Type (stgmigera). Bhutan, in B. M.
a. India.
1355. Phalera javana.
Phalera gjavana. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii, p. 432, pl. 13.2, f. 6
(1859).
Phusiana albifrons. Walker: MS.
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace).
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1356. Phalera assimilis.
Pygera assimilis. Bremer und Grey: Beitr. zur Schm.-Fauna des Nord
Chinas, p. 16 (1853).
SS ~Walker:\v, 1054n@ens):
Phalera ningpoana, Felder: Wien. Ent. Mon., vi. p. 37 (1862).
—_—____——— Walker: xxxii. 431 (1865).
a. N. China.
1357. Phalera raya.
Phalera raya.. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 433 (1859).
———— Walker: xxxii. 430 (1865).
Butler; ills typ, hep: Eet., Ba Mi. vie psd, ple 003, f. 5
(1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 225%. 1520
(1887).
———— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 9. 224 (1891).
Phalera grotec. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 434, pl. 23, f. 5, 5 @, 56
(1859).
———————— Walker: xxxii. 431 (1865).
——_— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 682.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 221. 1517
(1887).
Phalera cossotdes. Nalker: Trans. Ent. Soc. (3), i. p. 80 (1862).
$$. xxxii. 431 (1865).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 628.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 221. 1516
(1887).
Acrocera procera, Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 96, f. 1 (1868).
Phalera procera. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 221. 1519
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
Type (gvotez). Bengal, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (type cossozdes).
Felder’s figure is not good, but better represents this species than
anything else, and the type came from the same part of India.
1358. Phalera bobi.
Phalera bobt. Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 302, pl. 21, f. 6.
—————=——_ ©otes aud swinh.: Cat. Moths: of India; in, aor. 151
(1887).
Type. Bombay, in B. M.
a. India.
The South Indian form of P. vaya, constant in its markings.
1359. Phatera parivala.
Phalera parivala. Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 434 (1859).
—_—_—_—_—_—— Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 9, pl. 103, f.
2 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 221. 1518
(1887).
294 NOTODONTID:.
Phalera parivala. Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 9. 223
(1891).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Darjiling. b. Assam (Jenkins). e. India (2).
Sus-Famity NOTODONTINA.
Genus STAUROPUS. Germ.: Syst. Gloss., p. 45 (1812).
1360. Stauropus basalis.
Stauropus basalis. Moore: Ann. Mag., N. H. (4), xx. p. 90 (1877).
Harpyia taczanowskii. Oberthiir: Diagn. Lep. Ask., p. 11, Isl Askold
(1879).
—— Etudes Ent., v. p. 59, pl. 2, f. 5 (1881).
Stauropus taczsanowskiz. Leech: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 643.
Type. Shanghai, in B. M.
a. Philippine Islands.
1361. Stauropus persimilis.
Stauropus persimilis. Butler: Ann. Mag., N. H. (5), iv. p. 353 (1879).
Type. Japan, in B. M.
a. Philippine Islands.
1862. Stauropus fasciatus.
Dasychira fasciata. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 58 (1879).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 149. 980
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India.
Genus ZANA. Walker: vii. 1700 (1856).
1363. Zana lignosa.
Zana lignosa. Walker : vii. 1700 (1856).
——-— Butler; Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M., vi-'p. 13; pl. 104,84
(1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 220. 1510
(1887).
Type. North India, in B. M.
a. Nilgiri Hills. b. Bombay.
Genus TURNACA. Walker: xxxii. 454 (1865).
1364. Turnaca acuta.
Turnaca acuta, Walker: xxxii. 454 (1865).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 220. 1511
(1887).
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Corma ernestina. Swinhoe: P. Z.S., Lond. 1885, p. 302, pl. 20, f. 2.
Ambadra ernestina, Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 183. 1233
1887).
Pydna indica. Moore: ee Lep. Atk., i. p. 67 (1879).
——_——. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 176. 1183
(1887).
Type. Kanara, in B. M.
Type (evnestina). Bombay, in B.M.
Type (¢zdica). Calcutta in coll. Stoudinger.
a. Bombay. b. China.
Grnus NORRACA. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1881, p. 340.
1365. Norraca longipennis.
Norraca longipennis. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1881, p. 340.
Type. Penang, in coll. Moore.
a. Ceylon (Thwaites).
Genus SPATALIA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 145 (1816).
Rosama. Walker: v. 1066 (1855).
Allata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 140 (1862).
Celeia. Walker: xxxii. 463 (1865).
1366. Spatalia argentifera.
Allata argentifera. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 140 (1862).
Xxxli, 444 (1865).
Celeia plusiata. Walker: xxxii. 463 (1865).
——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 173. 1156
(1887).
Celeia sikkima. Moore: Descr. Ind. Lep. Atk., i. p. 63 (1879).
————_ Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 173. 1157
(1887).
Type (Alusiata). Kanara, in B. M.
Type (stkhima). Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. India (2).
1367. Spatalia auritracta.
Celeia auritracta. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 811.
——————— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii, 173. 1154
(1887).
Waterhouse: Aid, 1890, pl. 187, f. 2.
Type. N. E. Bengal, in coll. Moore.
a. India. b. Nilgiri Hills.
1368. Spatalia albonotata. Pl. VIII. f. 2.
Allata albonotata. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 140 (1862).
$$ —_——— xxxii. 444 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (¢ ? types) (Wallace).
296 NOTODONTID&.
1369. Spatalia punctifera. Pl. VII. f. 4.
Caschara punctifera, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 133 (1862).
i (acs
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak.
1370. Spatalia strigosa.
Rosama strigosa. Walker: v. 1066 (1855).
Type. Without locality, in B. M.
a. Java (3) (Horsfield).
1371. Spatalia lativitta. Pl. VIII. f. 1.
Xylina lativitta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 195 (1862).
xxii. 749 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type).
Genus LOPHOPTERYX. Steph.: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii.
p. 26 (1828).
1372. Lophopteryx saturata.
Lophopteryx saturata. Walker: xxii. 415 (1865).
_ xxv. 1929 (1866).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M.,' vi. -p.725, pl.
107, f. r (1886).
Cotes and Swinh,: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 174.
1164 (1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (2).
Genus PYDNA. Walker: vii. 1753 (1856).
Bireta. Walker: vii. 1755 (1856).
Saliocleta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 124 (1862).
Menapia. Walker: xxxii. 461 (1865).
Ceira, Walker: xxxii. 462 (1865).
Torona. Walker: xxxii. 467 (1865).
1373. Pydna testacea.
Pydna testacea. Walker: vii. 1754 (1856).
—— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 177. 1184
(1887).
Saliocleta nonagrioides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 124
(1862).
—s>7xxxi. 317 (1864).
Menapia kamadena. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 812.
——__—___—_—_——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 220.
1512 (1887).
Type (Lamadena). N. E. Bengal, in coll. Moore.
a. India (type). b. India (3). e. Sarawak, Borneo (type
nonagrioides) (Wallace).
NOTODONTINE. 297
1874. Pydna longivitta.
Bireta longivitta. Walker: vii. 1754 (1856).
—_______——— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 177. 1186
(1887).
—_______—— Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 190.
Menapia xanthophila. Walker: xxxii. 462 (1865).
——_—__—_—_—_——— Moore: P.Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 682.
Butler: Il]. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 21, pl.
104, f. 1 (1886).
Bireta xanthophila. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 177. 1187
(1887).
Type (xanthophila). North India, in B. M.
a. India (type).
1375. Pydna calyptis. n. sp.
¢ Antenne, head, and thorax grey, palpi reddish grey beneath,
deep reddish brown above, a dark reddish brown space on the head
between the antennz and a similar coloured patch in the middle
of the thorax. Fore-wings with the colour divided into two portions,
the basal half grey deeply irrorated with red, the outer half grey
without the red irrorations except for a patch at the apex; the divi-
sion between these two colours is quite distinct, the basal portion
being limited to the cell, the space above, and more than half the
space below it; the wing is crossed by pale yellowish outwardly
curved lines, one near the base and another before the middle ; there
is also an indistinct discal recurved white thin band, followed by
a submarginal row of white spots with black points ; cilia white,
the upper part with a reddish brown base, a reddish brown space
outwardly touching a large yellow ringlet at the end of the cell.
Hind-wings and abdomen pale lilac grey; cilia white. Underside
of a uniform lilac grey, with pale apical patches on fore-wings, and
pale abdominal spaces on hind-wings.
Expanse of wings 2 inches.
a. Dorey (type) (Wallace).
Genus JANASSA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p. 135 (1862).
1376. Janassa cerigoides. PI. vil. f. 5.
Janassa cerigoides. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 135 (1862).
nS SEVER OSE
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus SOMERA. Walker: iv. 882 (1855).
1377. Somera viridifusca.
Somera viridifusca. Walker: iv. 882 (1855).
————— Butler. Wl Lyp. beeps bets Ba Nig vir pe 20g pin tod,
f, 7 (1886).
298 NOTODONTID&.
Somera viridifusca. Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 160. 1059
(1887).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India (4). b. Ceylon.
1378. Somera smaragdiplena.
Exereta smaragdiplena, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 134
(1862).
xxxli, 424 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus NETRIA. Walker: vi. 1504 (1855).
1879. Netria viridescens.
Netria viridescens. Walker: vi. 1504 (1855).
Moores iCat, Rep: dade @.) iin spag72.plartind mises
(1859).
eps Ceyleny aie py 1L0, plat 20 ;ete ana
(1882).
Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 180. 1215
(1887).
Type. Java, in B. M.
a. Java (Horsfield). b. Amoy, China. ce. Bombay. d.
Ceylon.
Genus DEDIAMA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi.
p. 134 (1862).
Chadisra. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. 1862, p. 82.
1380. Dediama basivacua. PI. vil. f. 12.
Dediama bastvacua. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 134 (1862).
XXxxii. 435 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Grnus PHEOSIA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 145 (1816).
1381. Pheosia grisea. n.sp. Pl. viii. f. 7.
é Palpi, antennz, head, thorax, and fore-wings of a uniform dark
iron grey. Fore-wings with the veins more or less prominent, and
several transverse indistinct sinuous and outwardly curved brown
lines or thin bands, which seem to be placed in pairs, two near the
base most distinct, two in the centre, and two discal; the entire wing
is irrorated with whitish atoms, and there are whitish spots on the
cilia. Hind-wings white and unmarked except for a grey patch on
the margin near the anal angle. Abdomen and underside of a
uniform pale grey, without markings.
Expanse of wings 2 inches.
a. India (type) (Hearsay).
NOTODONTIN &. 299
Genus CERASANA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 123
(1862).
1382. Cerasana anceps.
Cerasana anceps. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 123 (1862).
—)so>7xxxi. 317 (1864).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Singapore.
Genus CASCERA. Walker: xxxii. 460 (1865).
1883. Cascera inconcisa. n.sp. PI. vil. f. 6.
Cascera tnconcisa. Walker: MS.
$ Yellowish fawn colour, palpi chestnut brown above, yellowish
beneath, antennz brown, head, thorax, and fore-wings pale yellowish
fawn colour, thorax with a chestnut brown band in front. Fore-
wings with chestnut brown spots and marks on the costa, the basal
half and lower portions of the outer half nearly white and unmarked,
the apical portion suffused with chestnut brown, and with two trans-
verse suffused and distorted dark chestnut brown sinuous bands,
discal and submarginal, a spot of same colour at end of cell, and
a band of brown marginal lunules marked with white on their inner
sides. Hind-wings pale reddish brown, whitish at the immediate
base; cilia of both wings reddish brown. Underside of a uniform
pale reddish brown without markings.
Expanse of wings 1; inches.
a. Mysol (type) (Wallace).
Genus ASTEROSCOPUS. Boisd.: Ind. Méth., p. 59 (1840).
1384. Asteroscopus nodosus. n.sp. PI. vill. f. 13.
$ Grey: palpi brown above, shaft of antennze whitish, plumes
brown, thorax and fore-wings greyish brown covered with white
hairs. Fore-wings with three transverse black thin sinuous bands,
most apparent on the costa on to which they are bent inwards;
these bands are ante-medial, medial, and post-medial rather close
together; some black longitudinal marks on the upper disc and
black spear-shaped marks on the margin between the veins; cilia
white. Hind-wings brownish paling inwardly to the base; cilia
grey. Underside of a uniform greyish brown, somewhat paler
towards the abdominal margin of hind-wings, marginal line brown,
cilia grey.
Expanse of wings 1,5, inches.
a. Van Diemen’s Land (type).
Genus DESTOLMIA. Walker: v. 991 (1855).
1385. Destolmia lineata.
Destolmia lineata. Walker: v.
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. New South Wales.
92 (1855).
300 NOTODONTID#.
GEnus HYPERASSCHRA. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), vi. p. 65
(1880).
1386. Hypereschra basalis.
Lotodonta basalis. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1865, p. 813.
———_———— Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 177. 1190
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India.
1387. Hypereschra tenebrosa.
Phalera tenebrosa. Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1865, p. 815.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 222. 1524
(1887).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Moore.
a. India. b. Darjiling.
Genus GARGETTA. Walker: xxxii. 455 (1865).
1388. Gargetta costigera.
Gargetta costigera. Walker: xxxii. 455 (1865).
—————— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 683.
Butler: Tl) DByp. Lep: Het.; B. Myvi. p: 1u) pl. x03,
f, 6 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, v. 706. 4821
(1888).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. Darjiling. b. India.
Grenus THACONA. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 169
(1862).
Porsica. Walker: xxxv. 1823 (1866).
1389. Thacona costivitta.
Thacona costivitta. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 169 (1861).
xxxiii. gor (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace).
Genus ICHTHYURA. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 162 (1816).
1390. Ichthyura fulgurita.
Lehthyura fulgurita. Walker: xxxii. 433 (1865).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 178.
1195 (1887).
Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 8. 210
(1891).
Type. India, in B. M.
a. North China. b. India (2).
The Oriental form of 7. avzachoreta (Fabr.) of Europe.
NOTODONTINA. 301
1391. Ichthyura restitura.
Ichthyura restitura, Walker: xxxii. 433 (1865).
————_—_———— Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 115, pl. 122, f. 1, 1@, 1,
(1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 438.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 178. 1197
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Layard.
a. India.
The Oriental form of Z, azastomoszs (Linn.) of Europe.
1892. Ichthyura costicomma. n. sp.
Ichthyura costicomma. Walker: MS, in B. M.
$2 Pale chestnut brown. Fore-wings with a darker suffusion at
the base, a sinuous brown line from the costa before the middle to
the hinder margin at two thirds from the base, an erect brown line
inwardly edged with whitish, from the hinder margin touching the
end of the first line, straight to the costa near the apex, at the upper
end of this line on the inner side are three prominent pure white
spots, and the whole space between these lines is of a dark bright
chestnut colour, as also is the margin limited by a sinuous sub-
marginal black line, the bright chestnut colour on the margin joining
the inner patch, marginal line black. Hind-wings of a uniform pale
greyish brown without markings ; cilia of both wings greyish brown.
Underside, greyish brown, fore-wings darkest with the hinder marginal
space white.
Expanse of wings 1;'5 inches.
a. Nilgiri Hills (type).
There is a female (type %) in my coll. from Calcutta.
1393. Ichthyura dorsalis.
Ichthyura dorsalis, Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 134 (1862),
a 1D (TEES)
Gangamela atrifrons. Walker: Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 138 (1862).
— xxx. 443 (1865).
a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak, Borneo (type
atrifrons) (Wallace).
Genus DAMATA. Walker: v. 1044 (1855).
1394. Damata longipennis.
Damata longipennis. Walker: v. 1044 (1855).
—__——___—— Butler: Il. Typ, Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 24, pl. 106,
f. 10 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 176.
1179 (1887).
Type. Himalaya Mountains, in B. M.
a. India (2).
302 NOTODONTID.
1395. Damata microsticta. Hampson MS. ined.
é Differs from D. dongifennis in the thorax and patajiz being grey.
Fore-wing more thickly irrorated with fuscous, so that it appears
grey, the triangular marks much smaller and black, the spot towards
the outer angle absent, small black spots on the veinlets beyond the
cell, in the interno-median interspace and on vein one, no marginal
spots. Hind-wing with a slight fuscous patch and streak at anal
angle; cilia of both wings chequered fuscous and white.
Expanse of wings 56 mm.
Type. Naga Hills, in coll. Elwes.
a. Cambodia, Siam (Mouhot).
Genus CERURA. Schrank: Fauna Boica, ii. p. 155 (1801).
Harpyia. Ochs: Schm. von Eur,, iii. p. 19 (1810).
1396. Cerura liturata.
Cerura liturata. Walker: v. 988 (1855).
| Moore: Cat ep, Hea. © ian 7 tuiesD):
—————————_ Stretch: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 15 (1875).
Harpyia liturata. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 19, pl. 106,
f. 7 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 170, 1127
(1887).
Dicranura argentea. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 96, f. 6 (1868).
Type. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. Sylhet (2). b. Assam (Jenkins). e. India (3). d.
Sarawak, Borneo (Wallace). e. Cochin China.
13897. Cerura kandyia.
Harpyia kandyia. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 108, pl. 129, f. I, I@
(1882).
Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 301.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 170, 1126
(1887).
Type. Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. India (2).
Genus CYPHANTA. Walker: xxxiii. 855 (1865).
1898. Cyphanta xanthochlora.
Cyphanta xanthochlora. Walker: xxxiii. 856 (1865).
se | WG IP ZZ Sh ont, GOYA, Jo, BAe
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 25, pl.
107, f. 3 (1886).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 183.
1229 (1887).
Type. India, in B. M.
a India (2).
NOTODONTIN. 303
Genus ANTHEUA. Walker: iii. 687 (1855).
1399. Antheua servula.
Phalena servula, Drury: Ins. Exot., ii. p. 20, pl. 11, f. 4 (1773).
Odonestis servula, Westwood: ed. Drury, ii. p. 22, pl. 11, f. 4 (1837).
——_________._ Walker: vi. 1412 (1855).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 218. 1497
(1887).
Antheua servula. Swinhoe: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1890, p. 189.
———_———— Hampson: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 8. 207
E (1891).
Antheua discalis, Walker: iii. 767 (1855).
———_——— Moore: Cat. Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 431, pl. 13 a, f. 4, and
pl. 23, f. 2, 2@ (larva) (1859).
Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 12, pl. 104,
f. 2, 3 (1886).
Swinhoe: P. Z.S,, Lond., 1886, p. 438.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 171. 1136
(1887).
Antheua exanthemata. Moore: Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 111, pl. 119, f. 2 (not
pl. 104) (1882).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 171.
1137 (1887).
Type (discais). North India, in B. M.
Type (exanthemata). Ceylon, in coll. Moore.
a. Assam (2) (Jenkins). b. India (2). e. Nilgiri Hills (2).
d. Bombay (2). e. Ceylon (4) (Moseley and Thwaites).
Genus ANTICYRA. Walker: v. rog1 (1855).
Dinara. Walker: vii. 1700 (1856). .
1400. Anticyra combusta.
Anticyra combusta. Walker: v. 1092 (1855).
MOTE! Cat. Len. Peele, Mi A5S.. pln sae i. be
and pl. 23, f. 3, 3@ (larva) (1859).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 171. 1135
(1887).
Dinara lineolata. Walker: vii. 1700 (1856).
Type. Philippine Islands, in B. M.
a. India (type /zeolata). b. India. e. Bombay (2).
Genus DUDUSA. Walker: xxxii. 446 (1865).
1401. Dudusa nobilis.
Dudusa nobilis. Walker: xxxii. 4447 (1865).
Type. North China, in B. M.
a. Singapore (2).
304 NOTODONTID&.
GEnus DANIMA. Walker: v. 1052 (1855).
1402. Danima banksie.
Bombyx banksie. Lewin: Prodr. Ent., p. 10, pl. g (1805).
Harpya banksie. Boisd.: Voy. de l’Astrolabe, i. Lep., p. 238 (1832).
Danima banksie. Walker: v. 1053 (1855).
a. Van Diemen’s Land. b. New South Wales.
Genus PTERYGOSOMA. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 98, f. 7
(1868).
1403. Pterygosoma terminalis.
Teara(?) terminalis. Walker: vii. 1733 (1856).
Pterygosoma squamipunctum. Felder: Reise Noy. Lep., pl. 98, f. 7
(1868).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. New South Wales. b. Van Diemen’s Land.
Genus HYLEORA. Double: P. Z. 5., Lond., 1848. p. 117.
1404. Hyleora eucalypti.
Hyleora eucalyptt. Double: P. Z. S., Lond., 1848, p. 117, pl. 5.
—______— Walker: v. 1045 (1855).
——___—_———_ Stretch: Cist. Ent., ii. p. 15 (1875).
Sorema inclyta. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), i. p. 79 (1862).
Hiyleora sphinx. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 96, f. 4 (1868).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (4). b. Australia (2). e. New South
Wales (type zclita).
1405. Hyleora dilucida.
Hyleora diluctda. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 96, f. 5 (1868).
a. Queensland. b. New Holland.
1406. Hyleora capucina.
Hyleora capucina. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 96, f. 1 (1868).
a. New South Wales (2).
Genus SORAMA. Walker: v. 1034 (1855).
1407. Sorama bicolor.
Sorama bicolor. Walker: v. 1034 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B. M.
a. New South Wales (2). b. Van Diemen’s Land (2).
Genus NEOLA. Walker: v. 1033 (1855).
1408. Neola semiaurata.
Neola semiaurata. Walker: v. 1033 (1855).
Type. Van Diemen’s Land, in B.M.
a. New South Wales (2). b. Moreton Bay. e. Australia.
CYMATOPHORID. 305
FAMILY CYMATOPHORIDZ.
Genus THYATIRA. Hiibn.: Verz. Schm., p. 236 (1816).
1409. Thyatira batis.
Phalena (Noctua) batis. Linn. : Syst. Nat., i. v. 2546. 97 (1735)-
———_________________—. Faun. Suec., 308. 1158 (1761).
Noctua batis. Fabr.: Sp. Ins., ii. 216. 42 (1781).
Mant. Ins., ii. 141. 56 (1787).
Ent. Syst., iii. 2. 30. 73 (1794).
Esper. : Schm., iv. pl. 86, f. 6-8, and pl. 103, f. 7-9 (1786).
——_——— Hiibner: Eur. Schm. Noct., p. 4, pl. 62 (1806-18).
Strophia batis. Treit.; Schm. Eur., 2. 162. 1 (1825).
Thyatira batis. Wiibner: Verz. Schm., 236. 2355 (1816).
——___—— Dnup.: Hist. Nat. Lep. France, vii. p. 46, pl. 103, f. 3
(1826).
Curtis ; Brit. Ent., ii. pl. 12 (1823-40).
Steph.: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., iii, 48. 2 (1829).
Boisd. : Ind. Méth., 130. 1041 (1840).
Herr Schaffer: Eur. Schm., ii. 170. 9 (1845).
Walker: ix. 7 (1856).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 45.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iii. 258. 1624
(1888).
Leech: P. Z. S., Lond., 1888, p. 651.
a. India (2). b. Japan.
Genus GAURENA. Walker: xxxii. 619 (1865).
1410. Gaurena florens.
Gaurena florens. Walker: xxxii. 620 (1865).
: — XXXvV. 1953 (1866).
Moore: P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 47.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iii. 257. 1627
(1888).
Thyatira florens. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 31, pl. rog,
f. 4 (1886).
Type. Darjiling, in coll. Stoudinger.
a. India (2).
1411. Gaurena florescens.
Gaurena florescens. Walker: xxxii. 620 (1865).
—__ xxxv. 1953 (1806).
Moore; P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 47.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iii. 258. 1628
(1888).
Thyatira florescens. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vi. p. 32, pl. 109,
f. 5 (1886).
Type. Darjiling, in B. M.
a. India (2).
306 CYMATOPHORID&.
Grnus HABROSYNE. Hiibner: Verz. Schm., p. 236 (1816).
1412. Habrosyne indica.
Gonophora indica. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 44.
Waterhouse: Aid, i. pl. 9 (1889).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iii, 258. 1630
(1888).
Type. Bengal, in coll. Russell.
a. India.
Habrosyne indica.
Genus SARONAGA. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1881, p. 330.
1413. Saronaga albicosta.
Thyatira albicosta. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 45.
Saronaga albicosta. Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1881, p. 330.
Cotes and Swinh. ; Cat. Moths of India, iii, 257. 1626
(1888).
Type. Bengal, in coll. Russell.
a. India.
ODIO SI News.
Genus METAMIMAS. Butler: Trans. Zool. Soc., Lond. 1877,
‘p. 582.
101 A, Metamimas australasie.
Sphinx australasie. Don.: Ins. New Holland, pl. 33, f. 1 (1805).
Acherontia australasig. Boisd.: Voy. de l Astrolabe Ent., p. 181 (1832).
Cequosa australasie. Walker: viii. 257 (1856).
Metamimas australasie. Butler: Trans. Zool. Soc., Lond., 1877, p. 582.
a. Moreton Bay. b. New South Wales. e. New Holland.
1053 A. Lymantria lineata.
Lymantria lineata. Walker: iv. 875 (1855).
—__—_——_————— Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 681.
Pegella lineata, Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., v. p. 57, pl. gt, f. 3
(1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 155. 1023
(1887),
Type ¢. Sylhet, in B. M.
a. India.
Genus LIOTHULA. Fareday: Trans. New Zealand, Inst. x.,
p- 260 (1878).
1065 A. Liothult omnivora.
Liothula omnivora. Fareday: 1. c., pl. 9, f. A. 1-4.
Cceticus omnivora. Meyrick: 1. c., xxii. p. 212 (1890).
a. South Island, New Zealand.
Grenus MACRAUZATA. Butler: Ill. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., vii.,
p- 43 (1889).
11383 A. Macrauzata fenestraria.
Comibena fenestraria, Moore: P. Z.S., Lond., 1867, p. 639.
X 2
308 ADDENDA.
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, iv. 522.
3504 (1888).
Type. Bengal, in coll. Russell.
a. Darjiling.
Comibana fenestraria.
1158 A. Saturnia pyretorum.
Saturnia pyretorum. Westwood: Cab. Or. Ent., p. 49, pl. 24, f. 2 (1848).
Walker: vi. 1273 (1855).
Moore: Cat, Lep. E. I. C., ii. p. 404 (1859).
Type. China, in coll. Dalen.
a. China.
1158 B. Saturnia cidosa.
Saturnia cidosa. Moore: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond. (3), ii. p. 423, pl. 22,
f. 2 (1864-66).
P. Z. S., Lond., 1867, p. 684.
Wardle’s Wild Silks of India, p. 7 (1881).
Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 226. 1546
(1887).
Type. Darjiling (?), in coll. Moore.
a. India.
1176 *. Anthereza astrophela.
Antherea astrophela(@). Walker: v. 1255 (1855).
xxx. 528 (1865).
XXxv. 1943 (1866).
Antherea simplex (g). Walker: v. 1256 (1855).
Opodipthera varicolor, Wallengren: Wien Ent. Mon., iv. p. 167 (1860).
a. New South Wales (type 9). b. New South Wales (type
simplex &). e. New South Wales ¢ 2. d. New Holland ¢.
e. Australia ¢ 9.
1185 A. Brahmea mniszechii.
Brahmaa mniszechiz. Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 93, f. 4, 5 (1868).
a. Japan.
1201 A. Clathe delineata.
Tacillia delineata. Walker: vi. 1490 (1855).
Type. Australia, in B. M.
a. Australia.
This species being the type of the genus TZaczd/éa, that genus
becomes the third synonym of the genus C/Zathe.
1201 B. Clathe metastigma.
Opsirhina metastigma. Walker: xxxii. 556 (1865).
Type. Moreton Bay, in B. M.
a. Queensland.
ADDENDA. 309
1233 A. Eutricha segregata.
Gona segregata. Butler: Ann. Nat. Hist. (4), xx. p. 482 (1877).
ee i Ryps hepa Hepes Ml: p. 20, pl. 26,
f. 6, 7 (1878).
Type. Japan, in B.M.
a. Japan (4).
Genus CLISIOCAMPA. Stephens: Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii.,
p. 48 (1829).
1240 A. Clisiocampa indica.
Clistocampa indica. Walker: vi. 1489 (1855).
—______————_. Cotes and Swinh. ;: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 197. 1333
(1887).
a. India (type).
Genus CALLIA. Walker: vi., 1482 (1855).
1242 A. Callia albifinis.
Callia albifinis. Walker: vi. 1483 (1855).
Type. Sydney, in B. M.
a. Van Diemen’s Land.
1248*. Pinara obliqua.
Entometa obliqua, Walker: iv. 973 (1855).
Rhinogyne calligama, Felder: Reise Nov. Lep., pl. 84, f. 9, 10 ¢ ?
(1868).
IND) 2
Note.—Numerals followed by a letter or by a * are references to the ‘ Addenda
Abdominalis, 820,
abdominalts, 835,
abietina, 135.
abisara, 633.
abraxata, 644.
abraxoides, 648.
abruptus, 1312.
abstracta, 1219.
absurdum, 665.
acceptum, 667.
Acherontia, 121.
ACHERONTIINA, I2I.
achillaria, 694.
acontioides, 610.
aconyta, 1221.
Acosmeryx, 34.
Acrocera, 1357.
Acrea, 357.
acteus, 44.
Actias, 1153.
acuta, 43, 991, 1364.
Acyphas, 922.
adala, 1102.
adaucta, 568.
adelaida, 711.
adjuncta, Ig.
Adlullia, 849.
adolphet, 1268.
adulatrix, 757.
adusta, 983.
zedea, 357.
figeria, 141.
zgerioides, 238.
fEgocera, 776.
@goceroides, 774.
zegrotum, 676.
Aimene, 441.
@nescens, 1263.
eequalis, 406, 445, 737.
fEthalida, 8o1.
affinis, 326, 724, 1279.
afflicta, 758.
Agalope, 279.
Agape, 410.
Agarista, 715.
and ‘ Errata.’
agarista, 418.
AGARISTIDA, 715.
Agnidra, 1136.
Agonis, 628.
agricola, 715.
Agrisius, 519.
alba, 955, 1056, 1272.
Albara, 1136.
albata, 320.
albicans, 107, 1245.
albicans, 521, 1238.
albicollis, 1197.
albicosta, 1413.
albiceps, 1196.
albida, 535.
albifera, 397.
albifinis, 604, 1242 A.
albiformis, 400.
albifrons, 1065.
albifrons, 1355.
albigutta, 1212.
albipars, 1261.
albipes, 1072.
albiplaga, 213.
albipuncta, 1090.
albivena, 394.
alboatra, 1299.
albofasciatus, 1343, 1351.
albolunulata, 1048.
albonotata, 1368.
alcedo, 18,
Alcidis, 690.
alcifron, 417.
alecto, 59.
alephostra, 1179.
alienata, 418.
aliris, 349.
Allata, 1366, 1368.
Aloa, 786.
Alompra, 1237.
Alope, 817.
Alope, 687.
Alpenus, 825.
Alphzea, 829.
Alpitea, 820, 821, 832.
alterata, 1275.
alterna, 589.
alternatum, 663,
Altha, 1104.
amabilis, 509.
amezna, 12706.
amara, 82.
Amatissa, 1071.
amatrix, 747.
Ambadra, 1364.
amboinensis, 149.
AMBULICINA, 92.
Ambulyx, 92.
Amblypterus, 139.
Amerila, 782, 784, 785.
Amesia, 348.
Amesia, 346.
Ampelophaga, 40.
Amphissa, 795.
ampla,193, 925, 1021,1228.
ampla, 1254.
amplicornis, 1058.
amplipennis, 1057.
Amydona,1211,1215,1234.
anada, 1283.
Anagnia, 372.
analts, 410.
Anapzea, L101.
Anapea, 1109, IIo.
anartioides, 595.
anartoides, 969.
anartoides, 970.
Anaxidia, 1087.
anceoides, 34.
anceps, 1382.
Anceryx, 133, 135.
anceus, 35.
anchora, 625.
Andala, 832.
Andraca, 1186.
angulifera, 899.
anila, 605.
annosa, 218.
annulata, 214.
annulatum, 678.
312
annulifera, 622.
antennata, 1038.
Anthela, 974.
Antherzea, 1167.
Anthereopsts, 1178.
Antheua, 1399.
anthraxotdes, 1246.
anthredoniformis, 151.
Anthrenoptera, 140.
antica, 550.
antica, 895, 966, 1015.
Anticyra, 1400.
Anticyra, 1015.
Antipha, 924.
Antipha, 1016, 1017.
aperiens, 1113.
Apha, 1260.
Aphendala, 1116.
Aphendala, 1113.
Aphusia, 621, 624.
apicalis, 163, 537, 584,
884, 1121.
apicalis, 978, 1193.
Apina, 972.
A pistosia, 577.
Apona, 1287.
A pona, 1252.
approximata, 173, 1015.
apus, 7.
arama, 517.
Arbela, 1312.
arctata, 641, 685.
ARCTIIDA, 782.
arcuatum, 661.
ardeniz, 56.
Ardices, 823.
Ardices, 822.
Areas, 803.
Areas, 786, 789, 848.
arenosa, 1354.
Arestha, 1015.
argentata, 321.
argentata, 77.
argentea, 967.
argentea, 1396.
argenteola, 1145.
argenteus, 1341.
argentifera, 13606.
argentilinea, 1146.
Argina, 530.
Argina, 825.
argus, 427, 531.
argyrographa, 1333.
arida, 1200.
Aristhalla, 1187.
Arna, 882,
Aroa, 904.
Arrhapa, 1127.
Artaxa, 862.
Artaxa, 851,882,884, 887, |
1119.
INDEX.
artemis, 650.
arthus-bertrand, 784.
artina, 170.
Artona, 241.
aruana, 639, 639*.
aruica, 232.
arundinis, 1317.
aruus, 692, 692*.
aryama, 1022.
Arycanda, 307.
asclepiades, 1292.
ashtaroth, 161.
ascetria, 1037.
aspectalella, 591.
assama, 1178.
assamensis, 1178.
assimilis, 1356.
assimilts, 23.
Asteroscopus, 1384.
astreea, 782.
astrvéa, 533.
astrophela, 1176, 1176*.
Asura, 607.
Atasca, 650.
atkinsoni, 344.
atlas, 1148.
atralba, 659.
atrata, 522.
atrifrons, 1393.
atrigutta, 456.
atripalpus, 1341.
atrocyanum, 314.
atropos, 121, 122.
atrosquama, 860.
attacoides, 1195.
Attacus, 1148.
Attacus, 1150, 1153, 1171.
aureocuprea, 581.
auricincta, 269.
auripes, 940.
auriplena, 142.
auritracta, 1367.
aurofasciata, 177.
aurogrised, 1077.
austent, 188.
australasiz, IOI A, 1207,
1346.
australis, 405, 1313, 1321.
Autoceras, 441*.
automedon, 46.
avacta, 409.
avicula, 13.
Balateea, 145.
baliolalis, 1013.
Bambalina, 1071.
bambucina, 767.
banksiz, 1402.
Baputa, 420.
Barhona, 1036.
| Barva, 520.
|
|
i
Barsine, 478.
Barsine, 459, 466, 476,512.
basalis, 206, 614, 1017,
1120, 1360, 1386.
basalis, 249, 895.
Basiana, 92, 93, 95, 115,
L16; Ly, 118.
basifera, 211.
basigera, 194.
basilissa, 379.
basimaculata, 280.
basinota, 553.
basirufa, 222.
basistrigad, 541.
basivacua, 1380.
baswana, 930.
batis, 1409.
batus, 79.
baulus, 057.
beatrix, 1046.
belangerii, 750.
Belgorea, 1104.
Belippa, 1122.
belis, 23.
bellatrix, 757.
bellissima, 503.
bernsteinii, 752.
Bethura, 1076.
bhaga, 91.
bhana, 1030.
bhascara, 1049.
bhawana, 381.
bheroba, 1214.
Bhima, 1240.
bianca, 501.
bicincta, 166.
bicolor, 433, 926, 926*,
933, 1085, 1407.
bicolor, 329.
bicolora, 576.
bicosta, 552.
bifascialis, 611.
bifasciata, 281.
bifasciata, 287.
bigutta, 889.
biguttata, 797.
biguttata, 1114.
bijugata, 742.
bijunctella, 647.
bilinea, 1123.
bilineata, 1126.
bilineata, 116.
bimacula, 777, 1224.
bimaculata, 890.
bimaculata, 1254.
bipars, 251.
bipartita, 275.
biplagiata, 937.
biplagata, 212.
bipunctapex, 883.
bipunctata, 446, 548.
bipunctata, 537.
Bireta, 1373, 1374.
Birnara, 932.
Birthama, 1124.
Birtina, 278.
bisma, 746.
bivitta, 525.
bivitia, 526.
bivittata, 1301.
Bizone, 498.
bizonoides, 447.
Blavia, 468.
bobi, 1358.
berhavia, 64.
boisduvalii, 1064.
botsduvaliz, 828.
boleora, 861.
BOMBYCES, 140.
BoMBYCIDA, 1186.
bombylans, 12.
bombyliformis, 151.
bombylipennis, 151,159.
Bombyx, 1192.
Bonia, 162.
brachyleuca, 785.
Brachytera, 1273,
1284.
bracteata, 1ogr.
brahma, 1220.
Brahmeza, 1183.
BRAHMAIDA, 1183.
brevilinea, 1095.
brevipennis, 583.
brevis, 582.
brevis, 1199.
Brunia, 550.
bubo, 1294.
bucklandi, 5.
buddha, 1220.
Burgena, 769.
Burlacena, 238.
busiris, 53.
butleri,. 377, 723.
Byrsia, 438.
1283,
Cabarda, 463.
cadambee, 1316.
Cadphises, 345.
Caquosd, 101 A.
calida, 432, 1168.
caliginosa, 468.
caliginosus, 1314.
Caligula, 1163.
Callamesia, 346.
Callamesta, 323.
Callamidia, 575.
Callia, 1242 A.
Callidrepana, 1144.
Callidula, 630.
Callidula, 625, 636.
CALLIDULIDA, 625.
INDEX.
calligama, 1248*.
calligentoides, 487.
calligramma, 1027."
Callimorpha, 288, 348, 430,
687.
Callinola, 617.
callisto, 972.
Calliteara, 1003.
Callizygeena, 269.
Calpenia, 426,
Caltura, 955.
Calymnia, 139.
calyptis, 1375.
camarine, 1296.
cambodialis, 147.
Camptoloma, 594.
Campylotes, 342.
cana, I116, 1247.
candidula, 793.
Candyba, 1104.
Canerkes, 334.
canescens, 92, 978.
Cania, 1123.
Cania, 1099.
caniceps, 979.
Canucha, 1130,
Capissa, 554.
Caprima, 265.
capucina, 1406,
cara, 1043.
cardinalis, 787.
caricee, 417.
carneola, 1036.
Casana, 1331.
Cascera, 1383.
Caschara, 1369.
cashmirensis, 244, 1288.
casigneta, 842.
Cassidia, 960.
Castabala, 593.
castanea, 1165, 1251.
castaneze, 1317.
castaneipars, I105.
castaneus, 120.
castanoptera, 1239, 1264.
castigata, 296.
CASTINIDA, 7OI.
castor, 42, 43.
Castulo, 602.
casuarine, 134.
casuarin@, 717.
catamita, 626.
Catocala, 770.
catocalnia, 597.
catocalnia, 773.
caudipennis, 784.
Cebysa, 257, 257*.
| Cetra, 1373.
_Celama, 609, 613.
celebensis, 412.
celebesa, 200, 1308.
313
Celeta, 1366, 1367.
celerio, 68.
celsa, 889.
celsum, 660.
cenis, 653.
censors, 980.
ceramica, 1295.
Cerasana, 1382.
cerigoides, 1376.
certhia, 1183.
Cerura, 1396.
cervicalis, 607.
cervina, I17, 874, I112.
cervina, 118, 903.
cervinata, 1324.
ceylonica, IIo.
Chadisra, 1380.
Cheerocampa, 57.
CHAROCAMPINA, 34.
Cherotricha, 849.
chalana, 1020.
Chaleidica, 1299, 1309.
Chalcosia, 319.
CHALCOSIINA, 264.
Chalepteryx, 1267.
chalepteryx, 996.
Chalia, 1073.
Chalioides, 1075.
chalybea, 144.
Chamaita, 435, 436*.
Charagia, 1332.
Charnidas, 898.
chartacea, 302.
Chelonia, 789, 823.
Chelonomorpha, 764.
Chelura, 281.
Chenuala, 997.
Cheromettia,1122.
Chilena, 1202.
chiloides, 546.
chilomorpha, 560.
chiron, 136.
chloratus, 1315.
chloroleuca, 204.
chloropyga, 410.
chlorosoma, 699.
Chorodna, 1026, 1129.
chroma, 217.
chromataria, 623.
Chryszeglia, 528.
Chrysartona, 243.
chrysochroa, 1086.
chrysogaster, 153.
chrysolopha, 966.
chuna, 298.
Chundana, 469.
Ciaca, 959.
| cicada, 274.
| cidosa, 1158 B,
| Cifuna, 971.
cinctifera, 1007.
314
cimerascens, 423.
cinerea, 39.
cingala, 360.
cingalesa, 441.
cingulata, 216.
circe, 284.
circinata, 273.
circumdata, 286, 931.
circumdata, 924.
circumfumata, 1004.
Cispia, 957.
Cispia, 804.
citrina, 1286.
citrinula, 1261.
Cizara, 56.
Clania, 1063.
Clanis, 115.
clara, 399, 910, 944.
claremontii, 221.
Clathe, 1200.
clavata, 384.
clavatus, 818.
clavicornis, 143.
Cleis, 632.
Clelea, 256.
Cleophora, 621.
Cleosiris, 626.
Clisiocampa, 1240 A.
Clisobara, 596, 597.
clotho, 79.
Cluaca, 603.
Cnethocampa, tool.
Cocytia, 698.
“COCYTIDA, 698.
Codane, 291, 292.
ccelipennis, 234.
Ccequosa, 120.
coffeae, 1304.
coleta, 655.
coliadoides, 325.
collaris, 788.
collarts, 168.
collecta, 706.
collesi, 1267.
colligata, 112.
Collita, 567.
collivolans, 490.
Colussa, 987.
Comarchis, 591.
combinata, 895.
combusta, 1400.
comma, 835.
comminuens, 80.
communicans, 743.
communis, 741.
communis, 782.
comparata, 927.
complacens, 103.
complana, 398.
complana, 397.
complens, 981.
INDEX.
complens, 024.
complicata, 1028.
conchefera, 1183.
Conchylis, 592.
| conclusa, 514.
concolor, 1254.
conferta, 606, 732.
confinis, 224.
conflictalis, 806.
confusa, 836.
confusum, 670.
congerens, 1302.
congrua, 600, 1097.
conjuncta, 1100,
connexa, 745.
consocia, 1083.
consorta, Io71.
consorta, 1066.
conspersa, 989.
conspersa, 855.
conspureatus, 827.
constrictus, 289.
contermina, 181.
contorta, 717.
contracta, 140, 686, 756.
contrahens, 963.
contraria, 1007.
convolvult, 123, 124.
corculum, 285.
Corcura, 542.
Corma, 291.
Corma, 1364.
cornigera, 778.
corsima, 791.
corusca, 328.
corythus, 25.
cosmiana, 1099.
Cosmotriche, 1199.
Cossa, 586.
CossIDA&, 1294.
Cossodes, 1319.
cossoides, 1357.
Cossus, 1314.
costalis, 924.
costalis, 1024.
costata, 444.
costicomma, 1392.
costifimbria, 515.
costigera, 1388.
costiplaga, 1020.
costivitta, 1389.
Cotana, 1265.
Coutha, 434.
Cozistra, 934.
Cozola, 935.
Crambomorpha, 527, 539.
crameri, 1066.
cramert, 695, 1068.
crassa, 451.
crassicornis, 436, 436*.
Creatonotos, 794.
Creatonotos,
792, 793:
crescens, 680,
cretica, 59.
creusa, 176.
Crexa, 1246.
cribraria, 533.
cribyraria, 534.
Cricula, 1182.
crockeri, 785.
cruciata, 483.
cruda, III5.
Cryptothelia, 1066, 1071.
Culama, 1313.
cuneifera, 457, 618.
cumeigera, 457.
cuneiplena, 439.
cuneonotata, 479.
cunningham, 5, 7.
cuprea, 249.
cuprea, 168.
cupretpennis, 171.
cuprecplaga, 1117.
cupreistriga, I117.
Curoba, 687.
curvaria, 1130.
curvifera, 1051.
Cyana, 466.
cyanecula, 252.
cyanopyga, 410.
Cyclidia, 1026, 1128,1129.
Cyclosia, 293.
Cycnta, 520, 903.
cymatilis, 165.
CYMATOPHORIDA, 1409.
cynthia, 1150.
Cypa, 101.
Cyphanta, 1398.
Cypra, 934, 1135.
cyrene, 79.
cyssea, 168.
cysseoides, 167.
782, 784,
daliz, 138.
dama, 382.
Damalis, 413.
Damalis, 419.
Damata, 1394.
Damiias, 632, 769.
damor, 1352.
danaides, 311.
Danima, 1402.
Daphnis, 87.
Daphnusa, IIT,
Dappula, 1070.
Darala, 975.
Darala, 879, 987, 989,990,
991, 992, 993, 995, 996.
Darantasia, 439.
Darapsa, 88, 90.
Darna, 1119.
darwinensis, 729.
dasara, 460,
Dasychira, 1028.
Dasychira, 966, 967, 1019,
1020, 1193, 1194, 1362.
dectsa, 1215.
decissima, 467.
decorata, 183.
decoratus, 1300.
decreta, 572.
aecurrens, 4.73.
decussata, 852.
Dediama, 1380.
defecta, 478.
deficiens, 994, 1311.
deficita, 1008.
deflocca, 184.
Degia, 1310.
Deilephila, 85.
Deilemera, 682.
Deiopeia, 5209.
delia, 527.
delicatula, 934.
delineata, 485, 927, 992,
1201 A.
denotata, I1Io.
dentata, 798.
dentatrix, 749.
dentatus, 102.
denudata, 94o.
Deroca, 1134.
derivata, 201.
Destolmia, 1385.
determinata, 504.
detersa, 1024.
detola, 227.
detracta, 210.
detrita, 466.
deucalion, 116.
Devanica, 360.
diana, 322.
dian@, 1153.
diaphana, 219, 947.
Diaphone, 1255.
dichroa, 635.
dichroa, 637.
Dichromia, 433.
Dicranura, 1396.
dicta, 385.
Didina, 317.
Diduga, 444.
didyma, 136.
diffusa, 464.
Digama, 428.
Digha, 621, 622.
digramma, 862.
dilucida, 1405.
Diludia, 129.
dimidiata, 420, 918.
diminuta, 792.
Dinara, 1400.
INDEX.
directa, 709, 1218.
dirempta, 1327.
Dirphia, 1221.
discalis, 543.
discalts, 1399.
discispilaria, 1138.
discistriga, 130.
discistriga, 135.
discivitta, 242, 1014.
discordans, 1277.
disjuncta, 526.
disjuncta, 903, 1181.
dispar, 551.
dissimilis, 1278.
dissimulata, 309.
distans, 124.
distincta, 331.
distinctum, 675.
distinguenda, 801.
distorta, 549.
distributa, 448, 619.
diversa, 220.
divicara, 512.
divisa, 475, 858, 1249.
divisa, 822.
divisura, 209.
docile, 696.
Doclea, 264.
Dolba, 128.
Dolgoma, 587.
Doliche, 465.
Doliche, 464.
dolichus, 41.
dominta, 377.
donovani, 728.
Doratifera, 1108.
Doratifera, tol.
doreana, 762.
dorsalis, 1239, 1393.
dotata, 438.
doubledaii, 1073.
drataraja, 364.
Dreata, 1270.
Drepana, 1130.
Drepana, 1015, 1144.
Drepanodes, 1131.
DREPANULIDA, 1128.
dryas, 108.
Dudusa, 1401.
Duga, 424, 424*.
dulcis, 534, 1338.
dulcis, 362.
Duomitus, 1294, 1295.
duplexa, 1112.
duponchelii, 828.
Dura, 1056.
durvillii, 698.
duvancelii, 237.
Dyphlebia, 576, 577, 578.
dyras, 106.
dyras, 103, 110.
315
Farias, 621.
Echidna, 1153.
Echlida, 830, 833.
edocla, 362.
educta, 769.
edwardsii, 1149.
egenaria, 185.
egens, 413.
elegans, 63.
elegans, 424.
elegantulus, 49.
Elhamma, 1328.
Elhamma, 1324, 1326.
Elibia, 41.
elizabetha, 276, 984.
ella, 52.
elpenor, 57.
emergens, 510.
emilia, 52.
emittens, 114, 792.
ennomoides, 959.
enodis, 301.
Enome, 1021.
entella, 527.
Entometa, 1208,
1248, 1249.
enunciativa, 878.
eogena, 848.
ephyra, 721.
Epicopeia, 365.
EPICOPEINA, 365.
LEpiolus, 1341.
Epyrgis, 299, 327, 349.
eqguestris, 69.
equitalis, 810.
eras, 84.
Erasmia, 354.
LErasmia, 356.
erastioides, 615.
Erastria, 776.
Eressa, 224.
Eriogaster, L199.
ernestina, 1364.
Ernolatia, 1193.
erosa, 802.
errans, 27.
evrubescens, 471.
erycinata, 643.
erycinoides, 631, 638.
erythrinus, 1344.
erythropygum, 594.
eson, 64.
Esthema, 299.
Estigena, 1219.
Lstigmene, 786.
Etanna, 614.
Eterusia, 355.
Etobema, 931.
eucalypti, 1174, 1404.
Eucharia, 687.
Euchera, 1128.
1246,
316
Euchromia, 229.
Euchromia, 261, 262.
eudamoides, 748.
eugenia, 375.
Eugoa, 445.
Eugoa, 448.
Eumeta, 1066.
euphorbioides, 85.
Euphranor, 1182.
Euplocia, 373.
eupleoides, 350.
euprepioides, 492.
Euproctis, 888.
Eupterote, 1273.
EUPTEROTIDA, 1256.
Eurata, 258.
eurytion, 158.
euschemoides, 334.
Eusemia, 739.
Lusemia, 356.
eusemiordes, 403.
Eutane, 579.
Eutane, 601, 608,
Eutricha, 1231,
evander, 636.
evergista, 682.
Exereta, 13,78.
exanthemata, 1399.
exapta, 198.
exclamationis, 903.
excurrvens, 473.
exiguifascia, 773.
Exotrocha, 577.
exoleta, 913.
expandens, 208.
expansa, 247.
exposita, 1199.
extensa, 190, 1140, 1166.
exultans, 780.
exusta, II5.
fabia, 624.
Salcata, 978.
faro, 24.
frascellina, 1137, 1139.
fasciata, 154, 558, 563,
640, gOI, IIO7.
Sasciata, 359, 437, 687.
fasciatrix, 742.
fasciatus, 1362.
fasciculata, 511.
fasciculosa, 561.
fata, 199.
feisthamelii, 973.
feminula, 1031.
fenestraria, 1133 A.
fenestrata, 734, 779.
Jenestrata, 180.
ferrea, 341.
ferruginea, 993, 1122, 1237.
ferruginosa, 974.
INDEX.
fervens, 1205.
fervida, 187.
Jervida, 623.
ficta, 306.
ficus, 419.
figuratus, 485.
Jimbriares, 1100.
firmata, 77.
flabellicornis, 336.
flammans, 262.
flava, 5306.
flavia, 1282.
flavibasis, 268.
flavicollis, 1268.
flavicollis, 432.
flaviplaga, 212.
flavonigra, 897.
flexuosa, 716.
floralis, 1260.
florens, 1410.
florescens, 1411.
florida, 616.
florina, 183.
fo, 128.
formicina, 197.
formosa, 538.
fortunii, 261.
fragilis, 330.
Srancisca, 794.
fraterna, 338, 783, 953,
1264.
Sraterna, 552, 1099.
Fraus, 1330.
frena, 48.
frigida, 464.
frithi, 1172.
Srondosana, 621.
frontalis, 1127.
frustulenta, 182.
fuliginosa, 304, 571, 1047.
fuliginosus, 519.
fulviceps, 588, 922.
Sulvida, 241.
fulgurita, 1390.
fulvohirta, 821.
fumifera, 1092.
funebris, 763.
furcifera, 590.
fusca, 922.
fuscalis, 263.
fuscimarginalis, 267.
fuscinula, 813.
fuscomaculatus, 1322.
fuscus, 1297.
fusiformis, 173, 1018.
fusipennis, 892.
| galbanum, 681,
gunma, 877.
Gampola, 563.
| ganara, 1055.
ganesa, 1238.
Gangamela, 1393.
gangara, 790.
Gangarides, 1252.
Ganisa, 1256, 1258.
Gargetta, 1388.
garida, 824.
gaschkevitschii, 105.
Gastropacha, 1096, 1219,
1234, 1288.
gaudens, 608.
Gaurena, 1410.
Gazalina, 965.
gazella, 518.
gelatina, 175.
gelida, 265, 465.
gemina, 287.
geminata, 1283.
Genusa, 927.
georgina, 167.
ghara, 395.
gigas, 521.
gilia, 10.
gilia, 12.
glacialis, 282.
glaucescens, 1259
glaucopis, 288.
Glaucopts, 224, 225, 252.
glaucopotdes, 270.
globifera, 853.
Gluphista, 968.
glycine, 718.
Gnathothlibus, 60.
Gnophos, 1293.
godartii, 172.
Gogana, 849, 860.
Gonerda, 811.
gonograpta, 78.
Gonophora, 1412.
gopara, 844.
gortys, 76.
gossy pit, 621,
gracilis, 592.
gractosa, 1080.
grammophora, 441.
grandis, 1041.
gratiosa, 601.
gratiosa, 703.
grisea, 1381,
Grotea, 427, 427*.
grotei, 1158.
grotet, 1357.
guénéi, 923.
gummata, 1318.
Gunda, 1187.
| Gurelca, 32.
Gurna, 566.
guttata, 862.
gutlata, 534.
guttifera, 516.
euttifera, 1090.
guttistriga, 868.
guttularis, 1211.
guttulosa, 192.
Gynephora, 905.
Gynautocera, 337.
gyrans, 29.
Habrosyne, 1412.
hainestz, 370.
hamata, 502.
hamiltoni, 305.
hamula, 599.
Hanisa, 1190.
Harpyia, 1360,
1397, 1402.
fathia, 79, 83.
hazina, 1167.
hearsayana, 428.
hearsayana, 429.
hearseyi, 1184.
hebes, 1231.
hebes, 1199.
Hecatesia, 779.
Hectomanes, 1330.
hectori, 1339.
helena, 1175.
Heleona, 299.
helferi, 1177.
heliconta, 391.
heliconioides, 393.
Hemaris, 3
FHlemerophila, 1147.
HEPIALIDA, 1321.
Hepialus, 1301,1332,1346.
Heracula, 1014.
herklotstz, 657.
Herpa, 283.
herrichii, 1062.
hespera, 136.
hesperioides, 704, 751.
hestinoides, 3097.
Hestiochora, 240.
Heteropan, 278.
Hildala, 1088.
hilaris, 1081.
Himala, 967.
Hinneya, 1306.
Hipocrita, 417.
Hippotion, 68.
Hira, 232, 234.
hirta, 575.
hirta, 1198.
Histia, 336.
Liistia, 337) 338, 339
histrionicus, 342.
homotona, 145.
Horanpella, 1273, 1283.
hormenia, 346.
horsfieldii, 231, 1034.
howra, 836.
hiibneri, 1o6r.
1396,
INDEX.
hiigelt, 624.
humeralis, 271, 1083, 1106.
humeralis, 270, 542. °
humerosa, 152.
huttoni, 1162, 1189.
hyalina, 279, 1134.
Hyarias, 848.
hyas, 33-
Hy blea, 1125.
hydatina, 174.
hydrographus, 1342.
Hydrusa, 214.
HHydrusa,1'73, 188,223,224.
hylas, 7.
Hyleora, 1404.
Hypereeschra, 1386.
Hypercompa, 808.
LHypercompa, 427,
804, 822, 825.
LHyphantria, 832.
hyphin6e, 1299.
Hyphorma, 1079.
Lypocrita, 432, 490, 491,
492°
Hypoprepia, 476.
Hypoprepia, 475, 483, 485,
491, 492.
hypoprepioides, 494.
hypothous, 88.
Hypsa, 382.
HYPSINA, 371.
hyrtaca, 1220.
439,
Icambosida, 831.
Icambosida, 834.
icaria, 703.
Icthyura, 1390.
icilia, 852.
Icta, 588.
ideeoides, 327.
Idonauton, 1121,
ignea, 61.
zontfluad, 1239.
Llema, 1016.
zlita, 967.
tlepida, 924.
Illiberis, 252.
imaon, 171.
Imaus, 1054.
imbuta, 819.
imparata, 1310.
imperialis, 804.
zmposita, 445.
incerta, 1023.
tnclita, 1404.
inclusa, 329, IOIQ.
tnclusa, 492.
tncomplaria, 924.
inconcinna, 236.
inconcisa, 867, 1383.
317
incongruens, 10%.
inconspicua, 374.
inconstans, 649.
znconstans, 661.
increta, 133.
indecora, 100g.
indica, 104, 159, 566, 968,
1240 A, 1412.
indica, 1305, 1364.
indistincta, 333.
inexacta, 126,
infernalis, I.
ingens, 1344.
innotata, 855.
inobtrusa, 1216.
inops, 422.
inordinata, 1039.
inornata, 313, 995.
znornata, 1071.
znguinalts, 68.
inscripta, 471.
insignis, 962, 1059.
insipida, 14.
insolita, 556.
instructum, 679.
insueta, 169.
insulana, 429, 621.
insularis, 71, 340.
intacta, 390, 557, 945.
integra, 657.
intemerata, 1217.
intensa, 215, 881.
intercisa, 684.
interfixa, 812.
interiorata, 594.
interjecta, 928.
interlectum, 653.
intermissa, 207.
intermixta, 585.
interrupta, 11, 794, 1006,
intersecta, 75.
interstitialts, 521.
intrita, 493.
inturbida, 880,
inusitata, 20,
invaria, 318,
iole, 1152.
irenea, 739.
irrorata, 886, 1235.
irus, 233.
isabella, 1002,
Isbarta, 307.
Tsoples, 66.
isthmia, 396.
Ityca, 542.
Jana, 1290, 1292.
Janassa, 1376.
janetta, 1181.
japana, 764.
inconclusa, 513, 1135,1328. | japonica, 72, 1185.
318
Japonicus, 519.
javana, 412, 1355.
javanica, 500, 1067, 1188.
johanna, 67.
josiata, 921.
Jostordes, 752.
jucunda, 630.
junctifera, 906.
junctura, 1125.
kala, 668.
hamadena, 1373.
Kanchia, 951.
kandyia, 1397.
kanita, 17.
Katha, 583.
katinka, 1155.
kausalia, 1035.
khandalla, 798.
khasiana, 1204.
khasiana, 1291.
kingi, 6.
Kloboana, 297.
hochlint, 86.
kondecum, 671.
labrosa, 19.
labyrinthicus, 1341.
lachests, 122.
Lacida, 898, 903, 909,
914, 920, 924, 1020,
Lacides, 419.
Lelia, 898.
Lelia, 927.
Lelhiotdes, 898.
leta, 596, 713, 1215.
lata, 962.
letifica, 643.
lactea, 1087.
lactea, 308, 1194.
lacteata, 402.
lacteatum, 815.
lacticinea, 658.
lactinea, 786.
Laganda, r19gI.
laja, 350.
lamberti, 1336.
lambertiena, 746.
Lamprolepis, 1086.
lanceolata, 386.
lanceolata, 476, 1016.
laplacez, 1267.
laricts, 1220.
LASIOCAMPID, I199.
laticilia, 688.
laticincta, 577.
latifascia, 894.
latifascta, 1080.
latifascialis, 617.
latinus, 719.
latipennis, 1227.
INDEX.
latistriga, 661.
lativitta, 359, 1371.
lativitta, 797.
Laurion, 284, 285, 287.
layardii, 1068.
Lebeda, 1236.
Lebeda, 1206, 1219, 1221,
1222, 1225, 1226, 1224,
1231, 1254.
lectrix, 755.
letthiana, 864.
Lenodora, 1203.
Lenyra, 161.
leonina, 411.
leonora, 722.
leopardina, $22.
lepcha, 1052.
lepida, To8o.
leptalina, 272.
Leptosoma, 657.
Leptosoma, 647, 650.
lethe, 122.
LetDs D353).
leucanioides, 570.
Leucoma, 938.
Leucoma, 880, 894, 951.
leucomelas, 888.
leuconota, 1306.
Leucophlebia, 113.
Leucopsumts, 288.
leucospila, 935.
leucospilota, 521.
leucotelus, 257, 257%
lewini, 1198.
lewint, 1109.
lewinii, 720, 1063.
Libera, 172, 173.
liboria, 577.
lida, 1193.
lidderdalii, 368.
Ligidia, 467.
lignaria, 51.
ignaria, 45, 1200.
ligneus, 1295.
lignivora, 1335.
lignosa, 1363.
Limacodes, 1080,
IIOO, I12I.
LIMACODID&, 1076.
limata, 15.
limbalis, 1orr.
limbana, 623.
limbata, 887.
lincea, 765.
lincea, 767.
linceotdes, 765.
linearis, 178.
lineata, 113, 462, 48%,
1053 A, 1385.
lineata, 86.
lineolata, 1400.
1081,
——__ .
lineosa,g32,982,1285,1290.
linga, 497.
Liothula, 1065 a.
liparisalis, 613.
liris, 691.
Lithosia, 552.
LITHOSIIDA, 371.
LITHOSIINA, 431.
lithosioides, gtr.
litura, go2.
liturata, 98, 1396.
lituratus, 1296.
livornica, 86.
lobipennis, 950.
locuples, 971.
Loepa, 1155.
lola, 1159.
Lomera, 1064.
longipennis,
1365, 1394.
longivitta, 1374.
Lononia, 978.
Lophopteryx, 1372.
Lophosoma, 249.
Lophura, 32.
lotrix, 529.
lucasii, 83.
lucibilis, 48r.
lucidalis, 612.
lucifuga, 1230.
luctifera, 127.
luctuosum, 680,
lugubris, 469.
lunata, 875, 1040.
lunata, 1049.
lunifera, 849.
lunula, 151.
lutara, 474.
lutea, 863.
Juteata, 22.
lutensis, 629.
lutescens, 866.
lyceenoides, 278, 628.
Lyclene, 447. .
Lyclene, 445, 446, 463,
464, 619.
lydia, 608.
lydia, 605.
Lymantria, 1037.
LYMANTRIIDA, 849.
lyonetii, 1319.
Lyssa, 694.
Lyssidia, 694, 697.
202, 7470,
macleayi, 727.
Macotasa, 564.
Macrauzata, 1133 A.
Macrobrochis, 521.
Macrobrochis, 554, 585.
Macroglossa, 9.
MACROGLOSSIN&, I.
macromera, 57, 132.
Macrosila, 125, 126, 127,
130, 134, 135-
mactans, 480.
macularia, 297.
maculata, 345, 366, 5So.
maculata, 1135.
maculatrix, 740.
maculatrix, 746.
maculifascia, 826.
maculifera, 99.
maculosa, 685, 1041.
maculosun, 647.
maculosus, 1321.
madana, 856.
meenas, I154.
magnifica, 89, 358, 528.
Mahoba, 1026.
major, 627.
malaccana, 1123.
malisa, 388.
Manatha, 1072.
Mantala, 540.
Marane, 999.
marchallii, 430.
Mardara, 1027.
Mardara, 1028, 1031.
margarita, 73*.
marginalis, 942,1012,1044.
marginata, 73, 73*, 789,
1046, 1208.
marmorea, 376.
marmorea, 377.
marsdent, 181.
Maruméba, 106, iio.
maruta, 1032.
masuriensis, 32.
mathura, 1053.
meander, 490.
Mecytha, 1106.
Mecytha, 1244.
media, 1082.
medusa, 121,
Meganoton, 130.
Megasoma, 1219,
1224, 1238, 1239.
megaxantha, 880.
Mekla, 1311.
melanomera, 129.
melanosoma, 893.
melanospila, Ioo1.
melanosticta, 1000.
Melanothrix, 1293.
melanthus, 782.
Melia, 618. |
Melittia, 149.
membliaria, 373.
menrbranacea, 934.
Menapia, 1373, 1374.
mendosa, Io16,
Meringocera, 80l.
1223,
INDEX.
mesomelas, 952.
Messata, 1263.
metaleuca, Ir19.
Metamimas, Ior A.
Metanastria, 1220.
metapheea, 1250.
metapyrrha, 138.
metarhoda, 848.
metarhoda, to4t.
metaspila, 1223.
metastigma, I201 B.
Metisa, 1074.
Metura, Ic6o.
micacea, 28,726,943, 1133.
micacea, 1076.
micans, TO45.
Micra, 624.
microsticta, 1395.
midama, 346,
midas, 180.
milete, 731.
Milleria, 303.
Milleria, 284, 287, 328.
millionata, 754.
Miltochrista,
480, 490.
Mimas, tot.
Mimeuplcea, 311.
Mimeusemia, 775.
minax, 1079.
minax, 1076.
mineus, 1309.
miniacea, 1088.
Minnagara, 437.
minor, 70.
mira, 54.
miranda, 1156.
Miresa, 1090.
Miresa, 1095, 1098, Logg,
II05, 1106, 1113, 1117,
1123, 1203.
miskini, 38.
mixtura, 36.
mniszechii, 1185 A.
modesta, 1262.
moélleri, 245.
mollicula, 839.
molliculana, 463.
mollis, 766.
mollts, 1123.
montana, 176.
monycha, 383.
mooret, 1193.
mopsa, 714.
mopsa, 087.
mori, 1192.
Morphets, 1301.
morpheus, 136.
morta, 122,
Mosoda, 595.
muellert, 850.
459, 473,
319
multifenestrata, 1182.
multiguttatus, 825.
multistrigaria, 1305.
multivittata, 830.
munda, 871.
mundipicta, 657.
mundus, 1054.
Munichryia, 998.
muricolor, 569.
muricolaria, 1129.
Murlida, 1285.
muscularia, 1137.
mutabilis, 683.
mutabilis, 682.
mutans, 1273.
mutata, 735.
mutilata, 266.
mydon, 47.
mylittia, 1171.
mysolica, 156, 544.
naga, 37.
najabula, 697.
namouna, 350.
nana, 1255.
nandina, 1219.
Naprepa, 195, 1196, 1197,
1198.
nararia, 1099.
naringa, 440.
Narosa, TIo2.
masuta, 1207.
Natada, 1095.
Naxa, 956.
Nayaca, 819.
Neaera, 1080, 1081, 1082,
1084, 1085, 1123.
nebulosa, 587, 915.
nebulosa, 413, 430, I17T.
Nelcynda, 1128, 1129.
Neochera, 375.
Neochera, 393, 396, 401.
Neola, 1408.
Neoris, 1162.
Nephele, 136.
Nepita, 605.
Nepita, 447, 458, 464.
neptioides, 730.
nerii, 87.
nervosa, 965.
nessus, 69.
Netria, 1379.
newarra, 1160.
Newmania, 923.
nexune, 816.
nicobarica, 387.
nicobariensis, 118.
nicothoé, 983.
nietnere, 433, 1066.
nigrescens, 241, 522,
nigricans, 507.
320
nigrifrons, 834.
nigrigemma, 252.
nigripars, 555.
nigrocrocea, 917.
nigrovenosa, 656.
ningpoand, 1356.
Nioda, 1016, 1018.
Nisaga, 1262.
Nishada, 560.
nitens, 559, 1117.
nivaha, 1093.
nivea, 574, 1104.
niveata, 939.
nivipetens, 294.
nivosa, 938.
nobilis, 1236, 1401.
nobilis, 921.
noblei, 689.
noctipennis, 353.
noctuina, 772.
nodicornis, 560.
nodosus, 1384.
NOLIN, 609.
nonagriovdes, 1373.
Norasuma, 1188,
Norraca, 1365.
Northia, 252, 253.
notata, 533.
Notioptera, 246, 270.
Notodonta, 1386.
NOTODONTID&, 1354.
NOTODONTINA, 1360,
novee-hyberniz, 725.
nubifascia, 459.
nubila, 932, 1200.
nuda, 895.
Nudaria, 535.
Nudaria, 460.
Numenes, 961.
Numenes, 594.
nupta, 710.
Nyctalemon, 694.
Nyctalemon, 690, 691, 693.
Nyctemera, 655.
NYCTEMERIDA, 644.
NYCTEOLINA, 621.
nycteris, 8.
nyctiphanes, 125.
nymphaliaria, 1293.
obfuscata, 1025.
obliqua, 461, 837, 1124,
1247*, 1248.
obliquaria, 356.
obliquifascia, 1229.
oblita, 1304.
obliterans, 136.
obscura, 620, 707, 1201,
1206.
obscurata, 291.
obscuriceps, 26.
INDEX.
obsoleta, 891, 898, 1049,
obtusa, 960, 1142.
ocellaris, III.
ocellata, 975.
ocellifera, 817.
ochracea, 55, 912, 1187.
ochrealis, 408.
ochreata, 859.
Ochrogaster, 1004.
Ocinara, 1193.
octopunctata, 64, 274.
ocys, 68
odenestraria, 987.
Odonestis, 1212,
Odonestis, 984, 1227, 1228,
1232, 1233, 1399.
Cchophora, 591.
achophorella, 591.
(Enistis, 527,
Gintstis, 553.
CEnosanda, 828.
anone, 219.
(ona, 1233, A.
Otketicoides, 1073.
oldenlandiz, 76.
oldenlandia, 77.
Olene, 1016.
Oligoclona, 965, 966.
olinda, 228.
omnivora, 1065 A,
Omphaliodes, 1255.
Oncopera, 1329.
onusta, 413.
opalina, 609.
Opodipthera, 1176*.
Opsirhina, 1205.
Opsirhina, 1212,
1250.
Opthalmis, 765.
orbicularis, 371.
orbifera, 111.
orbonis, 407.
Oreta, 1140.
Oreta, 1198.
Oreus, 44.
Orgyia, 914, 926%.
Orgyia, 908, 926, 928.
orientalis,I23,230,701,803.
orneus, 11g.
orontes, 690.
orontes, 693.
orthosioides, 1098.
Orvasca, 882, 885.
osseata, 332, 916.
oxlei, IOI.
Oxycanus, 1321.
E207,
Pachenonté, 1024.
Pachyjana, 1270.
Pecilocampa, 1199, 1240.
pagana, 118.
Palirisa, 1290.
Pallene, 591,592.
pallens, 507.
pallicosta, 60.
pallida, 823, 1118, 1287,
1202.
pallida, 1234, 1258.
pallidum, 1238.
palpalis, 1076.
Pamea, 1198.
Panacra, 45.
Panassa, 441.
pandya, 1258.
Pangora, 802.
panopus, 139.
Pantana, 925.
Pantana, 933.
panthona, 293.
paphia, 117t.
paphos, 391.
papilionaria, 337.
papilionaris, 299.
parallelina, 1209.
Parasa, 1080.
Parasa, 1099, 1116, 1121,
1123.
pardale, 1219.
pardalina, 825.
pardicolor, 1312.
parivala, 1350.
parthenoides, 705.
partita, 624, 964.
parva, 827.
passalis, 176.
patrana, 964, 1144.
patroclus, 694.
patroclus, 695.
patula, 1291.
patula, 1019.
pavica, T14I.
pectinicornis, 319.
Pegella, 1051, 1053 A.
pellex, 650.
Pelora, 1111,
Pelora, 101.
penangze, 220.
pensilis, 141.
peregrina, 506.
peregrina, 505.
perfecta, 946.
Pergesa, 42.
Pericallia, 819.
Peridrome, 371.
perimele, 389.
Perina, 895.
Perissectis, 1346.
Peritssectis, 1328.
Perna, 1199.
pernyi, 1169.
perornata, 498, S11.
Peronetis, 440,
perpusilla, 488.
persecta, 402.
persimilis, 1361.
perversa, 508.
Petalia, 421.
petavia, 634.
pexifascia, 352.
Phacusa, 246.
Phalacra, 1147.
phaleenaria, 324.
Palenoides, 718.
Phalanna, 231.
phalaris, 118.
Phalera, 1354.
Phalera, 1387.
PHALERINA, 1354.
Phaos, 812.
Phassus, 1347.
Phauda, 259.
PHAUDINA, 259.
Pheosia, 1381.
Philampelus, 34, 35, 37+
philenor, 367.
Philona, 422.
Philopator, 280.
Philosamia, 1150.
Phissama, 795.
Phlossa, 1095, 1100.
Phocoderma, 1095.
Phenix, 45, 51.
phorcus, 160.
Phragmatecia, 1317.
Phragmatobia, 903.
Ppicaria, 1191.
picta, 715.
picus, 7.
Pidorus, 284.
Pidorus, 292, 329.
Pielus, 13.40.
Pielus, 1321, 1325.
plepersit, 784.
pieridoides, 310.
pieroides, 308.
pilosa, 1198.
Pinara, 1247, 1247*,
pinastri, 135.
pinastrina, 04, 74.
pinguis, 424, IIIT,
Pintia, 340.
Pisara, 609.
Pitane, 605, 606,
608.
Pitasila, 644.
placens, 496.
placida, go, 1226,
placida, 1283.
plagiata, 41.
blagiata, 1220.
plagiatum, 677.
plagidotata, 1026.
plagifera, 654, 1225.
607,
INDEX.
plaginotata, 415.
321
puella, 506.
plana, 397, 712, 850, 906, | puel/aris, 76.
1074, 1257.
plana, 1119, 1193.
Platyzygeena, 245.
Plectopteron, 1153.
plumipes, 1263.
plumosa, 1289.
plusiata, 1366,
pluto, 64.
plutonica, 891.
Poecilocampa, 1241.
politula, 226.
polydora, 365.
polymena, 229.
Polyptichus, 102.
pomalis, 1334.
Pompelon, 314.
Porcica, 62.
Porela, 1242.
Porina, 1326.
Porina, 1321, 1322, 1324,
1326.
Porsica, 1389.
Porthesia, 896.
Porthetria, 1040, 1053.
postica, 914.
prabana, 567.
preecurrens, 853.
prasena, 523.
prasina, 1234.
prattii, 343.
prima, 879.
primularis, 1284.
primularis, 279.
princeps, 877.
principalis, 808.
privata, 423, 7306.
pristina, 1180,
procera, 1357.
Lrocodeca, 898, 899.
Procris, 255.
Procris, 240, 243.
producens, 254.
producta, 414.
productalis, 157.
prolata, goo.
propinqua, 637.
proprium, 674.
Protoparce, 123.
Psalis, 1015.
Pseudosphinx, 125.
Psichotoé, 237.
PSYCHID, 1060.
Pterodecta, 625.
Pterolocera, 1058.
Pterothysanus, 688.
Pterygosoma, 1403.
Ptilomacra, 1320,
pudens, 508.
puella, 505.
x
puer, 499.
pulchella, 274, 354, 529.
pulchra, 532.
pulchricolor, 1293.
pulchripennis, 146.
punctata, 1104.
puncticilia, 956.
punctifascia, 557.
punctifascia, 459.
punctifera, 1369.
punctigera, 1246.
punctimargo, 1349.
punctistriga, 793.
punctivaga, 520.
punicea, 495.
purpurescens, 1348.
pusilla, 873, 970, 1303.
pusilla, 1046, 1199.
pustulifera, 1028.
Pydna, 1373.
Pydna, 1364.
pygmed, 873.
pylene, 21.
pylotis, 533.
pyraliformis, 733.
pyretorum, 1158 A.
pyriformis, 1213.
pyrrhochroma, 904.
pyrrhula, 23.
guadricincta, 1221.
quadricolor, 250.
guadrifasciata, 1263.
quadriguttata, Ir09.
quadrinotata, 1312.
quadriplaga, 652.
quadriplaga, 989.
quadriplagiata, 961.
quadripunctata, 1132
quadriramosa, 829.
quaterna, 136.
radiata, 662, 1271.
radiata, 351.
rafflesii, 66.
Rajendra, 796.
Tana, 425.
raya, 1357.
rectificata, 1129.
Redoa, 938.
Repena, 898, 903.
remelana, 539.
repanda, 870, 1084, 1222.
replana, 551.
replana, 552.
restitura, 1391.
resumpta, 335.
Retina, 242,277.
reversa, 470.
322
reversaria, 1136.
Rhaphidognatha, 241.
Rhodia, 1160.
rhodina, 1050.
Rhodogastria, 782.
rhodope, 330.
rhodophila, 484, 831.
Rhodosoma, 31.
Rhopalopsyche, 8.
Rhynogyne, 1248*.
ribbei, 700.
Ricine, 898, 899.
ricini, 817, 1151.
Rigema, 101s.
Rilia, 924, 1016.
Rinaca, 1161.
Rinaca, 1166.
rivularis, 57.
roricyaned, 1304.
Rosama, 1366, 1370.
rosea, 1252.
rosedfasctata, 124.
roseata, 593.
roseororata, 482.
rosetta, 65.
Rothia, 736.
rotundata, 316, 1003.
rotundata, 903.
rotundipennis, 562.
roylei, 1173.
rubescens, 131, 847.
rubicunda, 1094.
vubicundus, 69.
vubida, 903.
rubidorsa, 831.
rubiginosa, 40.
rubiginosa, 1263.
rubilinea, 846.
rubitincta, 841.
rubrescens, 1265.
rubricosa, 93.
rubricosta, 603.
rubricosta, 793.
rubricostata, 491.
rubriguita, 491.
vubripennis, gol.
rubripluga, 1121.
rubrivitta, 277.
rubroviridans, 1337.
rudis, 807.
vudts, L117.
ruenca, 449.
rufa, 997.
rufescens, 1323.
rufescens, 131, 1183.
rufifinis, 148.
rugosa, 1096.
ruptata, 872.
ruptimacula, 1005.
rutila, 486.
rutilipes, 150.
INDEX,
sakuni, 634.
Salassa, 1159.
Saltocleta, 13,73.
Samia, 1150.
sangana, 1354.
sangarida, 687.
Sangatissa, 1261.
sanguiflua, 348.
sanguinalis, 843.
sanguinea, 472.
sanguinolenta, 7806.
Sannina, 146, 147, 148.
sapphirina, 256.
Sarawaka, 550.
sargania, 171.
Sarmalia, 1271.
Saronaga, 1413.
Satandas, 122.
Sataspes, I.
saturata, 753, 1372.
Saturnia, 1158.
SATURNIIDA, 1148.
saundersii, 4, 426, 1060.
scalaris, 1301.
Scaptesyle, 431.
scapularis, 49.
scapularis, 47.
Scarpona, 959.
schenerrht, 168.
Sciapteron, 146.
scintillans, $82.
Scoliacma, 576.
Scopelodes, 1076.
scripta, 490.
scriptiplaga, 1219.
scrofa, 62.
securis, IOI5.
Secusio, 678.
segregata, 1233 A.
Selca, 617.
selene, 1153.
selene, 337.
semiaurata, 1408.
semicanad, 1107,
semiclusa, 434.
semifascia, 458.
semifervens, 95.
semihyalina, 270.
semiradiata, 351.
semtradiata, 350.
semerosea, 848.
semisignata, 864.
senex, 1320.
senicula, 998.
separabilis, 203.
separata, 650.
Sephisa, 360.
sequens, 463.
seriatopunctata, 840.
sericea, 949.
serviced, 1123.
sericeus, 34.
servilis, 879.
servula, 1399.
Sesapa, 471.
Sesapa, 457, 484.
Setina, 458, 460, 487, 536,
537, 589, 590.
Setinochroa, 470.
Setora, 1117.
Seudyra, 770.
sexpunctata, 272.
shepherdi, 598.
shervillit, 39.
siamica, 155.
Sidyma, 604.
sieboldi, 3.
sienna, 907.
Sterarctia, 829.
signa, 511.
signata, 195, 854, 1307,
1326.
signata, 362, 606, 1099,
1193.
signifer, 1347.
signifera, 1194.
Signtficans, 407.
signiplaga, 869.
sikkima, 1157.
stkkima, 13606.
siletti, 961.
silhetensis, 74.
stlhetensis, 760.
stliquana, 621.
Simareea, 553.
stmilata, 238.
similis, 1043, 1202.
stmilis, 1263.
stmillima, 621.
simla, 1164.
simplex, 572, 651, 908,
990, 1176*, 1241, 1262.
simulans, 370, 1330.
simulatrix, 660.
stnensis, 1118.
singapura, 876, 1143.
sinica, 929.
sipahi, 800,
sitiene, 16.
Sitina, 1243.
Sitvia, 938, 940.
siva, 1238.
smaragdinana, 621.
smaragdiplena, 1378.
SMERINTHINA, IO1.
Smerinthus, ol, 102, 103,
104, 105, 106, 108, IIo.
sobah, 642.
sobria, 312, 1210.
sobria, 1198.
socrus, 905.
Somena, 882.
INDEX. 323
Somera, 1377. subdives, 356. tenebrifer, 1298.
sonticum, 664. subfascia, 372. tenebrosa, 295, 1029, 1387.
Sorama, 1407. subjecta, 833. teneiformis, 223.
sordida, 443. submacula, 978. tensipennis, 259.
sordidus, 290. submaculans, 347. tenuis, 253.
Sorema, 1200, 1404. submarginalis, 189, 363, | Termessa, 596.
Soritia, 272. 363*, 936. terminalis, 579, 1403.
Soritia, 245, 266, 279. submarginata, 941. tessellata, 1083.
Spalyria, 1268. subnigra, 897. tessellatus, 1312.
spargens, 300. subnotata, 885, 909, I1go.| testacea, 52, 1078, 1269,
sparsalis, 805. subnotata, 1104. 1373.
sparsana, 592. subnudata, 934. testacea, QOI, gO1*.
Spatalia, 1366. subocellatum, 823. tetragona, 255, 547.
spectabilis, 109, 1232. subquadrata, 371. tetragonaria, 179.
spectabilis, 1183. subsimilis, 404. tetraonts, 1312.
specularia, 1139. substigmaria, 1128. Tetragonus, 626.
specularis, 646. substrigillis, 97. Teulisna, 545.
spetplena, 624. substrigosa, 9O5, 1221. Teulisna, 564.
sperchius, 108. subtincta, 895. Thacona, 1389.
Sphecia, 140. subvaria, 137. thallo, 319.
SPHINGIDA, I. subvarius, 1323. Thaumatopcea, 1198.
SPHINGINA, 123. subvelatum, 673. thecloides, 317.
Sphingognatha, 1291,1292. | subvitrea, 951. Thelde, 1019.
sphinx, 1404. suffundens, 466. Theophila, 1189.
Spilarctia, 835. suffusa, 58, 899. theresa, 702.
Spilarctia, 797, 829, 831. | suffusa, 1099, 1140. Theretra, 69.
sptlosomoides, 825. sulphuraria, 622. theylia, 64.
spoliata, 292. sumatrensis, 260. theylia, 66.
squamipunctum, 1403. superans, 1045. thibeta, 1163.
stacyi, 1353. Susica, 1118. Thiridopteryx, 106r.
Stauropus, 1360. Sustca, 1097, 1099, 1120, ) Thosea, 1112.
stellatarum, 9. swainsoni, 1345. thwaitesii, 96, 1033.
stelligera, 3.46. Synemon, 702. Thyatira, 1409.
stibosoma, 954. SYNTOMINA, 165. Thyatira,41O, 1411,1413.
stibostethia, 378. Syntomis, 165. Thyrassia, 235.
stigmata, 838. syntomoides, 264. Thyrgorina, 830.
stigmigera, 1354. syringa, 530. thyridion, 781,
Stzlpnotia, 895. Systropha, 559. thyter, 952.
stipata, 243. teberina, 319.
straminea, 473. tackzanowskiz, 1360. Ticera, 1251.
striata, 476. TACILLIA, 1201 A. Ticilia, 1146.
strigicosta, 454. Tadema, 1118. tigrina, 186,
strigifimbria, 920. Tagora, 1291. Tigrioides, 589.
strigtipennis, 158. ' Tagora, 1258, 1259, 1276. | tineoides, 452, 540.
strigivenata, 416. taprobanis, 441. Tinthia, 164.
Strigoides, 1294. tara, 775. tistphone, 68.
strigosa, 246, 1370. Taragama, 1238. todara, 845.
strix, 1294. Tarika, 573. Torona, 1373.
Strophia, 1409. Tascia, 249. torta, 542.
stygiana, 977. Tascina, 7or. tortricoides, 564.
styx, 121. Tasema, 251. Tortréx, 621.
Suana, 1254. tasmaniz, 1340. tortuosa, 401.
subaurata, 225. Tatargina, 538. Trabala, 1234.
subcaudata, 235. tatarinoyii, 94. Trabala, 1215.
subcinerea, 442. Teara, IoIo. transacta, 258.
subcostalis, 1203. Tearad, 999, 1000, 1002, | ¢ransducta, 769.
subcurvifera, 1261. 1003, 1006, 1007, 1008, | transiens, 774, 795, 948.
subcyanea, 315. 1009, 1107, 1403. transiens, 1198.
subcyanescens, 303. Tegulata, 541. transitiva, 205.
subdita, 1281. Teia, 969. transversa, 868.
subdita, 897. templetonii, 1070. transversa, 356.
Y2
324
triadum, 261.
triangularis, 120.
Tricheta, 223.
‘Trichetra, 952.
Trichetra, 999, 1002, 1012.
trichiloides, 1331.
trichopteroides, 435.
Trichiura, 1201, 1204.
tricolor, 249, 355,431,578.
tricolor, 751.
Trictena, 1340, 1341.
trifascia, 445, 1221.
trifenestrata, 1182.
trifurcata, 590.
trilinearia, 1131.
triliturata, 274.
Trilocha, 1193, 1197.
trilochoides, 1186.
trimacula, 1244.
triopus, 31.
Tripanophora, 270.
tripartita, 799.
Triptogon, 103.
tripunctaria, 659.
Tripura, 523.
triseriata, 1261.
tristis, 999.
tristrigosa, 621,
Trisula, 1028.
tritum, 669.
Trochiliun, 158, 160, 161.
Tropea, 1153, 1154.
truncata, 46.
Trypheromera, 654.
tumida, 541.
turbata, 100.
turbida, 453.
Turnaca, 1364.
Turoma, 1319.
Tyrictaca, 163.
Tyndaris, 643.
umbraculata, 1325.
undans, 1270,
undata, 1274.
wndifera, 1274.
undulata, 976.
undulosa, 1240.
unicolor, 162, 1076, 1280.
unzcolor, 1078.
unifascia, 832.
uniformis, 2, 985, 1089.
uniformis, 317.
uninotata, 622.
Urania, 690, 694.
URANIUDA, 690.
uraplerides, 959.
INDEX.
Urocoma, 1011.
ursina, 1077.
usta, 1138.
Utethesia, 529.
Utidava, 924.
uvaria, 988.
vacillans, 30, 761.
vacillans, 795.
vacua, 239.
vagans, 713.
vagesa, 554.
vagivitta, 586.
vagigutta, 455.
vagilinea, 450.
Vamuna, 539.
varana, 573.
vardena, 1253.
varia, 769, 851, 919, 987,
1032.
varia, 832, 1035.
varians, 645, 865, 1197.
variata, 248.
varicolor, 1176*.
variegata, IOIo.
variegatus, 1008.
variolosa, 50,
varipes, 164.
Varmina, 968.
varunzea, 369.
vatama, 1142.
vates, 135.
velans, 672.
velata, 42.
velutina, 1096, 1103.
venaria, 299.
venosa, 283, 323, 771, 958,
1077.
venosata, 965,
venulia, 776.
venusta, 346.
venustum, 1238.
versicolor, 403, 632.
vetula, 744.
vetusta, 1114, 1242.
victrix, 760,
vidhisara, 1147.
vidua, 1266.
vigens, 814.
vigil, 45.
wellicordes, 764.
viola, 1042.
virescens, 339, 361, 1332.
virginalis, 303.
virguncula, 896.
viridata, 524.
viridescens, 1379.
THE END
viridis, 1350.
viridifusca, 1377.
vishnu, 1234.
vitellina, 877.
Vitessa, 733.
vitrea, 188, 1075.
vittata, 796, 816, 1203.
vitulina, 1243.
vivida, 489.
volucris, 8.
vulcania, 759.
vulnerans, 1108.
walduckii, 81.
wallacei, 1069.
wallichii, 1183.
whitez, 1184.
whitelyz, 3.
xanthochlora, 1398.
xanthomela, 857.
xanthomela, 181.
xanthomelas, 752.
xanthophila, 1374.
xanthorrheea, 897.
Ayleutes, 1294.
Aylina, 1371.
xylinoides, 565.
Ayrena, 1290.
Aylophanes, 74, 76.
yama-mai, 1170.
ypleta, 196.
Zadadra, 540.
Zalissa, 770.
zampa, 695.
Zana, 1363.
zaria, 380.
zelleri, 768.
Zelotypia, 1353.
Zena, 23.
.zenotea, 292.
Zeuzera, 1301.
Zeuzera, 1294, 1295, 1296,
_ 1299; 1317.
Z1CZaC, 477:
zodiaca, 693.
Zonilia, 36, 128.
Zonosoma, 653.
zuleika, 1161.
suletka, 328, 1182.
Zygeena, 244.
ZYLANA, 229, 319, 339.
ZYGANIDA, 165.
ZYGENINA, 241.
Zygzeenopsis, 267.
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